Daniel Ozmo (Olovo, BiH, 1912 – Jasenovac, Croatia, 1942) graduated from the School of Arts in Belgrade in 1934. On October 17, 1936 he is named a temporary teacher of drawing at the Fist Gymnasium in Sarajevo. After being accused of having a bad influence on youth, he loses his job. Not long after, in 1941, he is taken away to the Jasenovac concentration camp.
Until his death on this day in 1942, he was a printmaker, sculptor and painter.