the water’s edge, here at noon

Sadko Hadžihasanović

Sadko Hadžihasanović, Untitled, 2025, oil on copper, 24 x 30 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Paul Petro Contemporary Art

At midday, as the sun gathers shadows close to the body, the distance between morning and what remains ahead exists in equal measure. It is a moment of recollection and promise. Arriving in Canada in 1993, Toronto-based Bosnian artist Sadko Hadžihasanović has now spent half of his life here, and half in the former Yugoslavia. The water’s edge, here at noon presents recent paintings that emerge from that midpoint, reflecting on memory and calm moments removed from the stresses of the wider world.

Sadko Hadžihasanović, Untitled, 2025, oil on copper, 24 x 30 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Paul Petro Contemporary Art

About the Artist: Sadko Hadžihasanović studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo and earned an MFA from the University of Belgrade. Since arriving in Canada, he has participated in more than sixty exhibitions nationwide, including the Tom Thomson Gallery, Grunt Gallery, Eastern Edge Gallery, and Neutral Ground. He received grants from the Toronto Arts Council, the Ontario Arts Council, and the Canada Council for the Arts, and is represented by Paul Petro Contemporary Art, Toronto. 

At midday, as the sun gathers shadows close to the body, the distance between morning and what remains ahead exists in equal measure. It is a moment of recollection and promise. Arriving in Canada in 1993, Toronto-based Bosnian artist Sadko Hadžihasanović has now spent half of his life here, and half in the former Yugoslavia. The water’s edge, here at noon presents recent paintings that emerge from that midpoint, reflecting on memory and calm moments removed from the stresses of the wider world.

Sadko Hadžihasanović, Untitled, 2025, oil on copper, 24 x 30 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Paul Petro Contemporary Art

About the Artist: Sadko Hadžihasanović studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Sarajevo and earned an MFA from the University of Belgrade. Since arriving in Canada, he has participated in more than sixty exhibitions nationwide, including the Tom Thomson Gallery, Grunt Gallery, Eastern Edge Gallery, and Neutral Ground. He received grants from the Toronto Arts Council, the Ontario Arts Council, and the Canada Council for the Arts, and is represented by Paul Petro Contemporary Art, Toronto.