Together with his son, sevastokrator Vlatko, he founded the Psača Monastery, in which the ktetor fresco of his family (of three generations) has been preserved, painted between 1365 and 1371.
[1] He is depicted as an old man, grey-haired,[2] holding the church model together with Vlatko in the centre.
[3] By Paskač is his wife, noblewoman Ozra, and also their grandson, Uglješa.
[4] Mandić theorizes that if Paskač was a magnate, he would have succeeded Vojislav as the veliki knez, then Lazar could have received that title after Paskač's death, possibly during the Empire.
[2] The fresco composition is valued highly, and is, as other 14th-century works, part of several special studies.