Note: The 1995 exhibition poster for Miljenko Bengez's show at Galerija Studio D in Zagreb limited edition of 500, featuring an abstract image promoting the September event. The established gallery list price for an original is $800 USD, as referenced in auction catalogs.
A recent private sale listing offers an original for around 600 EUR (approximately $650 USD). For originals in good condition, expect values near the gallery price, depending on size (typically around 24x18 inches or larger) and provenance.

Influences
Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Cubism, Abstract Expressionism, Modernism

Description
An abstract depicting a village scene. The artwork utilizes bright, contrasting colors and geometric shapes to represent houses and other structures. The composition is dynamic and somewhat chaotic, with overlapping forms and varied textures. The style suggests influence from Cubism and Abstract Expressionism.

Additional Information
Poster or promotional image from an exhibition titled "Izlozba Slika - Rujan 1995" (September 1995 Exhibition) held at Galeria Studio-D in Zagreb, Croatia. The poster is promoting the gallery Studio-D and that particular exhibition in 1995. 

This biographical information about the artist was located on his web site: "Miljenko Bengez was born in Zagreb, Croatia in 1954. After courses at the Academy of fine Arts, Zagreb University , Miljenko travelled through Southern and Western Europe, and in 1985 returned to Zagreb to apprentice to Professor Vilim Svecnjak, the Croatian master.


"He painted and exhibited with art association 'Group 69' in Croatia and abroad. His first one-man exhibition was in Ljubljana, Slovenia. After one year in Florence, Italy, which he spent in Campo del Restauro Lorenzo de Medici", he left for the United States and exhibited his paintings at Multiple Impressions Gallery in New York for years. In 1994. Miljenko's first one-man exhibition at S.E. Feinman Fine Arts Gallery (also in SOHO, N.Y.) was very successful and was followed by equally successful one-man exhibition in 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998. He had one-man exhibitions during the 1995-1998 period in Croatia -Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Varazdin, Punat, Komiza and Bjelovar, in Italy - Milano, Bologna, Ancona, Siena and Livorno and in USA - New York.


"He is currently a member of the Croatia Artist Association and his paintings are in many private collections throughout Europe, Asia, USA and Latin America. His work can be seen in permanent exhibition in SOHO - New York, Singapore, Milan-Italy, Zagreb and Dubrovnik in Croatia."