Travel Book Berlin - Miroslav Sekulić-Struja
Growing up in Croatia during the tumultuous final years of the former Yugoslavia, Miroslav Sekulić thrived on comics. His artistic skill, honed by copying plates from classics like the Astérix series, was his mainstay as he drifted between schools, jobs, and military service. The hyperactive young man became an illustrator and acquired the nickname Struja—“the electric one.” After winning the Young Talent Award at the Angoulême International Comics festival in 2010, Sekulić moved to France and embarked on a string of graphic novels. One of them, “Petar & Liza,” led to the idea of his doing a Travel Book for Louis Vuitton, and a destination was chosen: Berlin. Along with his companion Ana and their two dogs, Sekulić combed the city on foot, in the winter, drawing inspiration from the changing vistas and endless nuances of gray. And from the specter of the no-man’s-land that once separated East and West. Working directly in gouache and acrylic, he captured the city’s painful history, and ultimately its happier tale of reunification and reconstruction—an apt metaphor for the artist’s own life. Since the Travel Book collection was created in 2010, it has invited artists from across the globe to explore places—a world centre, a countryside, a wilderness—they have never experienced. By entering unknown territory, they discover a new culture, different architecture, varied ways of life. The Travel Book collection is a mirror of contemporary creation, reflecting the depth, breadth and diversity of the planet’s many aesthetic and artistic worlds. Each artist is free to choose their expressive technique—drawing, painting, collage, illustration, manga, scratch card—and their favorite material: pastel, oil, watercolor, ink, pencil,…
- 28 x 19cm / 11 x 7.5 inches
- Hardback
- 144 pages
- Trilingual edition in French, English and German
- Illustrations by Miroslav Sekulić-Struja
- Artist’s biography and travelogue
- Silkscreen-printed, cloth binding
- Also available in a large-format edition, and in an exclusive 'Artist Edition' limited to 30 signed and numbered copies—each accompanied by an original lithograph from the artist, also signed and numbered from 1 to 30.





