Marcos Luis Jerman

Marcos Luis Jerman, also known as Marko Jerman (born January 20, 1957) is a Slovenian stained glass artist and former Olympic cross-country skier.

Life

Marcos Luis Jerman was born on 20 January 1957 in San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina. After finishing secondary school he began studying art with the academic artist Juan Antonio Spotorno in Buenos Aires, afterwards with Rafael Roca in Bariloche.

He began to plan, draw and set up stained glass windows in 1981, when he was apprentice of Sante Pizzol in Milano.

In 1991, Marko Jerman, his wife Marjanka and their family moved to Slovenia. He lives and works in Godovič.

Work

Marko Jerman's stained glass can be seen in many churches in Slovenia, Croatia, Argentina, Austria, and in some private buildings also: St. Family Ljubljana Moste, Preska and Sora pri Medvodah, Vrhpolje near Vipavi, Maribor dome, Hoče near Mariboru, Ljubično (Poljčane), monastery in Kamnik, Šentjošt (Horjulom), Zaplana, Kamnik under Krim, Poreč, Čirče at Kranju, Šentjakob at Sava, Nova Oselica, Hrušica, Lago Bueno (patagonia, Arg.), Velenje, Hrušica (Ilirski Bistrici), Velenje, Kranj Ljubljana, Gore (Idrija), Dragatuš, Ponikva (Velenje), Kralj Matjaž, Velenje, Bevke, Buenos Aires (Rožmanov dom), Col, Zaplana.

Winter Olympics

Marcos Luis Jerman represented Argentina in the 1976 and 1980 Winter Olympics in Cross Country Skiing.

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