Strahinja of Budimlje (c. 1555-after 1620) was a Serbian priest and icon and fresco painter of the Byzantine style who lived and worked in the mid-sixteenth and early seventeenth century.
Strahinja of Budimlje is known by the work he did in the Piva Monastery, Đurđevi stupovi,[1] Church of St. Nicholas, Brezova (1619-1620),[2] Gradište Monastery,[3] [4] Morača Monastery, Reževići Monastery, Monastery of the Holy Trinity of Pljevlja (1595) and other monasteries and churches.[5] He was a prolific painter whose Byzantine style had Western influence.[6]