Jasmine Radakovic is a figurative artist representing the female form through intricate sewn works and fine line ink drawings that explore femininity, fragility and empowerment. Her practice merges traditional drawing with textile processes, using thread as both line and gesture to build layered, intimate surfaces. Each work reflects a deep attention to detail, where patience and repetition become integral to the narrative of the body and its lived experience.
She studied a Bachelor of Art Education at the College of Fine Arts, UNSW, where she developed a strong foundation in both studio practice and visual pedagogy. This dual focus continues to inform her work, balancing conceptual depth with technical precision and a commitment to visual literacy.
As an exhibiting artist, her work has been presented in a range of group and independent exhibitions, engaging audiences through its quiet intensity and tactile presence. Her drawings and sewn compositions invite close viewing, rewarding contemplation and emotional connection.
Alongside her studio practice, she is an educator, sharing her knowledge and passion for art with students across diverse learning environments. Teaching remains central to her creative life, reinforcing her belief in art as a powerful tool for expression, reflection, and personal growth.