Natalija Miladinović (b. 1988, Belgrade) earned her master’s degree in Applied Painting from the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade in 2014. Her artistic practice spans painting, drawing, photography, and sculpture — disciplines in which she consistently demonstrates both skill and integrity. Although she explores multiple mediums, painting and photography remain her most personal channels of expression, through which she most fully realizes her artistic vision. Her curiosity and drive to work across different fields affirm her as a genuinely multidisciplinary artist. Her work often reflects an inner dialogue between two polarities of her personality: the pragmatic and rational on one side, and the untouchable and irrational on the other. This duality is mirrored in her artistic method: her photography reveals clarity of thought and meticulous premeditation, while her paintings emanate spontaneity and freedom of movement. Natalija has been a member of ULUS (Association of Fine Artists of Serbia) since 2017, as well as Beo Art Contemporary. She lives and works in Belgrade. Since 2009, she has exhibited extensively in Serbia and abroad — presenting solo exhibitions and participating in more than 40 group shows across France, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Japan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Slovenia. In 2018, she represented Serbia with her painting “Peace” at the Women in Art for Peace exhibition organized by Europe’s Art. The exhibition was held at both the Council of Europe in Strasbourg and the European Committee of the Regions in Brussels, after which it continued its international tour — and Natalija was awarded the honorary title “Ambassador of Peace.” In 2021, she took part in the international project Rise of Women, contributing her photograph “Room of Loud Thoughts” to the exhibition Women About Women, initiated by Beo Art Contemporary. The project acts as a platform for dialogue, addressing the status of women in contemporary society and encouraging women to take agency in artistic creation. In 2022, Natalija presented a solo exhibition of paintings entitled “Senses” at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, France.