The recent UNESCO recognition of Kovacica’s ethnic Slovak naïve paintings serves as a vibrant testament to the power of art in preserving cultural identity and history. This unique form of expression, born from the hands of humble farmers, transcends mere visuals, telling stories of community, tradition, and simplicity. As these works continue to inspire new generations and attract global admiration, they reinforce the importance of celebrating and safeguarding cultural diversity within Serbia and beyond.
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