About

About us

Artforensics grew out of a shared interest in applying modern optical and multispectral imaging techniques to the study and preservation of cultural heritage.

Our team brings together specialists from different fields, with many years of experience in physics, chemistry, optical measurement and the application of non-destructive testing methods. By combining a scientific approach, technical development and an understanding of conservation practice, we build reliable solutions for the analysis of artworks.

We work with museums, galleries, conservation institutions, researchers and private collectors. We have contributed to documentation for artworks from museum and private collections, carried out analyses of a large number of paintings and other cultural heritage objects, and present our work through scientific papers, professional conferences, workshops and lectures.

We are particularly committed to developing innovative methodologies and accessible tools that facilitate the broader adoption of multispectral imaging in everyday conservation and restoration practice.

Our team

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Zoran Velikić

Physical chemist

Zoran Velikić is a physical chemist with extensive experience in instrumental analytical methods, optical measurements, and scientific instrumentation. He served as Technical Advisor at the Institute of Physics Belgrade. His work focuses on the development and application of multispectral imaging techniques for the non-invasive examination of cultural heritage, including the design of specialized imaging systems, illumination solutions, and methodologies for artwork investigation. He has contributed to scientific publications, conference presentations, and collaborative projects with museums, conservation professionals, and private collections.

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Marina Đurić

MSc in Electrical Engineering — Technical Physics

Marina Đurić holds a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering (Technical Physics). Her work focuses on the application of multispectral imaging techniques for the non-invasive examination of cultural heritage, with particular interest in image analysis, pigment identification, and the development of new imaging methodologies. She is the author and co-author of scientific and professional publications and has presented her work at international conferences, workshops, and professional events. She has participated in the examination and documentation of artworks from museum and private collections.