The Bagrationi wedding. The flags are made of their
marriage arms. To the right: Don Diego de Guillamon y Rodrigez de Requena
At Vlakcha: herald Nenad Jovanovich and me with the
CoA of that village.Bellow: Dorchol
pin
Above: at the ceremony concerning Dorchol's CoA and
a documentary.Beneath: initial
sketches for Dorchol
A rather twee birthday card,
beneath
Above: signum applied in the pre-heraldic times...
Bellow: once you move the banner, that's it, you're
settled in your new home..
Above: flags, heraldic badge and ex-fat version of
me. Heraldry is good for your body weight.
Beneath: my study.
Above: The Grujich banner, older version.
Beaneth: my study.
Above and beneath: A map I made. For the Irish
speakers: Cuid mhápa na hÉireann a rinne mé fadó, as Gaeilge.
Wine with labels with the coat of arms I helped to
create. Royal Georgian wine, so to say.
To the left: Mr Christopher Stirling
Treen Mackie's present to his parents. See
here
for my emblazon.
To the right: text in the Blic
magazine about the Pajkic family, with a coat of arms I did for them.
Photographs
No larger pictures available here
To the left: Editorial staff of the journal of the
Serbian Society of Armigers, "Ocilo" (see picture below), right side from the wall:
Vladimir Matevski, Marko Drazhich, Srechko Nikitovich, left side from the
wall: me, Sasha Kranjchevich, Nebojsha Dikich.