Tiel – Ambtsmantuin– Kerim Musanovic (Bosnia)
The early landscape of 6,000 years ago. Imagine: a landscape full of streams that constantly change course. Can you see the plumes of smoke? Archaeologists have found traces of a 6,400-year-old village here – proof that people in the Netherlands were living entirely from agriculture 700 years earlier than previously thought. These first farmers settled on high, wooded banks, kept livestock and grew grain. The rivers provided water, fish and transport. But when the water rose around 4050 BC, they left the area. Discover how these first inhabitants lived in the Flipje & Streekmuseum.
Go back 6,000 years in time and experience the primeval landscape!
Would you like to know more about this rich history? See chapter 1 and 2 of the new Canon of Tiel.
Kerim is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo. He enjoys traditional and digital art the most. Since childhood what Kerim much engaged in art. As a child he preferred drawing dinosaurs, the T-rex being his favorite. Later, in high school, a fascination with Manga began. Often he did not know how to start and then watched TV programs like Dragonball Z. That series is still a great inspiration for starting an artwork. For several years now, he has been participating in a 3D Street Painting event. Voted Street-Art Talent for him unexpectedly and more festivals followed.