Siniša Majkus (born 1962 in Rijeka, Yugoslavia), is a contemporary sculptor who, using metal wire, creates sculptures which have the characteristics of spatial drawings.
Majkus graduated in 1989 at the University of Zagreb Academy of Fine Arts under the class of Miroslav Šutej.
He also won the annual Vladimir Nazor Award for his exhibition, Embryo at the Art Pavilion in Zagreb (2004).
The earliest public sculpture, from 1997 is Putanje (Path) which is located in the Istrian town of Roč.
In the capital city of Zagreb, the monumental sculpture Crvena stijena (Red rocks, 2001) stands commissioned by the Filip Trade Collection.