His works are held in the collection of the Tate Gallery, MoMA Museum of Modern Art New York, and that of the Centre Pompidou, among others.
[3] He started painting at the age of 5 and was featured in a TV show entitled Filmske Novosti (Film News) in 1957.
The work features very big close-up photographic portraits of everyday people that were hung on buildings and billboard in different cities in Europe and America.
About the one he made for the Lucio Amelio's "Terrae Motus" collection[5] he said: "I Stopped the first man i saw in the street, explained to him what my work was and then asked him to be the model for the foto".
Controversy arose when a man who visited the exhibition at the Tate realized that the paintings in question were not copies but the originals and reported this to The Times who then wrote about it.