Srna Krstulovic is a Dublin-based artist originally from Supetar on the Island of Brač, Croatia. Raised in Belgrade in an artistic environment, she developed a passion for sculpture early on. In 2013, she earned her Master’s degree in Sculpture from the Academy of Fine Arts in Split.
Primarily a sculptor and painter, Srna also works in drawing and stop-motion animation. Her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions across Croatia, and she has contributed to several theatre productions in Split and Šibenik as a scenography assistant and props maker. Her public sculptures are on display in Bol, Vrsar, and Osijek.

Frequent relocations throughout her life have deeply shaped her artistic perspective. Since moving to Dublin in 2017, she has drawn inspiration from realism, surrealism, and impressionism, working with materials like wood, stone, clay, plaster, acrylic, and oil paint.
Srna’s art explores psychological depth and raw emotion. Themes such as mental health, social critique, materialism, and perceptions of beauty are central to her work, which often evokes a sense of unease, longing, and existential questioning.

“Srna digs into herself unapologetically, in search of a femininity that is both wounded and strong. She reveals a complex and powerful personality, finding in art a space where the contrasting elements of her character do not harmonize, but coexist—creating a personal, emotional, and intriguing balance. Her artistic journey is a quest for honest self-expression, resulting in a sincere and deeply personal visual language.”
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