A similar bust was unveiled in the Embassy of the United States in Belgrade[5] and in the park of University of Economics in İzmir, Turkey.
[11] Mikulić further created the statues of Nobel laureates Ivo Andrić and Peter Handke near the House of the Government of Republika Srpska[12] and the sculpture "A Breastfeeding Woman" in Banja Luka's Family Park,[13] then the busts of Nikola Tesla, Mihajlo Pupin, Ivo Andrić and Jovan Dučić in the City Park in Bijeljina[14] and the Patriarch Pavle statue in the gate of the Temple of the Council of the Holy Archangel Gabriel in Pale.
[15] As part of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation's Space Treatment project, i.e. lithopuncture, Bojan Mikulić's stone sculptures were placed on April 22, 2021, the city day, at four locations in Banja Luka, former landfills.
Mikulić also made a statue of Metropolitan Amfilohije Radović, which is 4.2 meters high too and which will probably find its place near the Ostrog Monastery.
[17] The busts of Nebojša Glogovac in Nevesinje[18] and Jelena Trikić (Mother Courage) in front of the Banja Luka maternity hospital[19] are also waiting to be placed.