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GenerationArt: Ana – Maria Markovska

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We present to you Ana-Maria: Artist

Anna - Maria is one of those artists who are good enough in many fields of art. She is an artist and designer who can skillfully translate the language of clothes. An interesting fact for Anna-Maria is that one of her passions is debate, and she has even won national debate competitions.

She also shares about herself:

I've been painting for 12 years, free and in class, but I mostly prefer to improvise because that's how I learn the most. I have participated regularly in school exhibitions, but I realized that my real passion is to help people skillfully convey their ideas and values ​​through their brand. I love creating palettes and brand identities and I am currently trying to do it as a work alongside my education. Colors and shapes are extremely important for the suggestion of an image and I will be happy to be able to spread this knowledge among people who also have this interest.

Ana-Maria was part of the 5-day artistic workshop for young artists - CampOUT, which took place in 2019.


Ana-Mariya the twenty-first participant in GenerationArt - space, opportunity, and a stage to express yourself and to show your art. If you want to share your art as Iva did, GenerationArt is open for people from all over the country, without a deadline - contact us at with a short description of your genre and the message you want to convey through art; send us a couple of your best works. No matter which is your direction, what is your genre and form, we cannot wait for you to share your work with our audience!



Since November 2019 GenerationArt is part of the three-year project "Empowering young LGBTI people through access to services, motivation, and focused policy change", implemented with financial support, provided by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway under the EEA Financial Mechanism. The main objective of the project is to support and empower young LGBTI people and the professionals supporting them.

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