Monk Arsenije, civil name Aleksandar Jovanović, was born in Belgrade in 1960 to parents of educators, medical professionals. In his hometown, he finished elementary school, the Third Belgrade High School. Since childhood, he has been constantly engaged in drawing, ceramics and sculpture. During his studies, he enrolled and attended school in Šumatovačkoi street, in the department of sculpture, with professor Vava Stanković, then president of ULUS.
He also attended a junior music school, the piano department, but soon left it. He remains forever a lover of the keyboard. From the age of twenty-four, he began to teach himself to handcraft fashion footwear, mostly snakeskin boots, which are bought and worn on the Belgrade rock scene. He participated for a short time, as a backing vocalist, in the group "Via Talas", with bassist Bojan Pečar, later a member of EKV, and Misko Plavi, a former member of many Belgrade rock bands, today a well-known accordion soloist.
At the age of twenty-seven, he graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry in Belgrade. He refused Professor Stanković's offer to study sculpture and, with a group of musician and artist friends, left for America before the war in Yugoslavia. He settles in New York, where he decides not to be a dentist and dedicates himself to art. He was engaged in textile design, decorative painting, tempera and applied sculpture.
However, he does not manage to make a more prominent presence on the New York scene, because he had to do more menial jobs to survive in the big city. Since he has always searched for a deeper meaning of life and truth, he has been practicing meditation and Zen Buddhism since his early youth, until finally, in Manhattan, he discovers Orthodoxy and returns to the faith of his ancestors. After returning to Orthodoxy, he met the academic painter and icon painter from Brazil Daniel Bren, who studied icon painting at the famous school for Russian Byzantine icon painting in Paris, under the famous iconographer and theoretician Leonid Uspensky. Mr. Breno becomes Alexander's teacher of iconography.