Veronika Radolovich
Veronika Radolovich is a contemporary abstract artist celebrated for her pioneering Bodybrush techniques, where movement and paint converge to create bold, expressive compositions. Her work explores the intersection of physicality and visual art, bringing to life a unique blend of colour, form, and emotion. With over two decades of experience in both dance and fine art, Veronika has cultivated a dynamic, immersive style that captures the fluidity and energy of human expression.
Her journey as an artist is shaped by a wealth of influences, from global travel to her lifelong dedication to creative exploration. Known for her vibrant palettes and fluid, abstract brushstrokes, Veronika draws inspiration from natural elements and the rich gradients of the environments she’s encountered. Her work is a reflection of a nomadic spirit, merging cultural diversity with a profound personal narrative.
Throughout her career, Veronika has collaborated with respected brands, including Toyota and Oysho, and has engaged diverse audiences through live painting performances and interactive art experiences. By inviting participants to influence the creation process, she fosters a powerful connection between art and audience, making each piece a shared experience.
Driven by a commitment to inspire and uplift, Veronika uses her art to champion resilience and creative empowerment, especially for women and emerging artists. Through her work, she seeks to illuminate paths for those navigating challenges, encouraging them to find light and purpose.
Explore Veronika Radolovich’s portfolio to experience an art form that invites viewers to not only observe but truly engage with the transformative power of colour, movement, and intention.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
As an artist with over two decades of formal training in classical ballet, modern dance, and jazz, my career as a creative director and choreographer has invariably shaped my artistic expression. Best described, my art is an amalgamation of large-scale canvas, body art, rhythmic gymnastics, costume design and dance. As the subject and model and muse for other painters and artists for many years, I have moved towards adapting my combined philosophy of art and movement towards expressing my emotional perspectives on canvas.
When I married my dance career with abstract art and first stepped onto my canvas; I discovered this was another way to capture motion. The result of my paintings captures the history of the dance innovatively taking 3D form and transferring it on a 2D surface. My approach by pouring paint directly onto my body and canvas leaves a visual imprint, echoing the rhythm and energy of the performance. To this end, performance is a critical element in my body of work. It is an aspect that I can control and share. As a survivor of sexual assault and PTSD, I view my work as a literal and symbolic reclamation of my body and soul. Each performance showcases how movement can aid and heal trauma, harnessing the power of creativity to transform pain into resilience and artistry. Where I previously felt I did not have a voice, performance art has become my loudspeaker.
Through my art, I seek to evoke emotions, spark imagination, and transport audiences to a realm where the boundaries between reality and abstraction blur.
Veronika Radolovich is a contemporary abstract artist celebrated for her pioneering Bodybrush techniques, where movement and paint converge to create bold, expressive compositions. Her work explores the intersection of physicality and visual art, bringing to life a unique blend of colour, form, and emotion. With over two decades of experience in both dance and fine art, Veronika has cultivated a dynamic, immersive style that captures the fluidity and energy of human expression.
Her journey as an artist is shaped by a wealth of influences, from global travel to her lifelong dedication to creative exploration. Known for her vibrant palettes and fluid, abstract brushstrokes, Veronika draws inspiration from natural elements and the rich gradients of the environments she’s encountered. Her work is a reflection of a nomadic spirit, merging cultural diversity with a profound personal narrative.
Throughout her career, Veronika has collaborated with respected brands, including Toyota and Oysho, and has engaged diverse audiences through live painting performances and interactive art experiences. By inviting participants to influence the creation process, she fosters a powerful connection between art and audience, making each piece a shared experience.
Driven by a commitment to inspire and uplift, Veronika uses her art to champion resilience and creative empowerment, especially for women and emerging artists. Through her work, she seeks to illuminate paths for those navigating challenges, encouraging them to find light and purpose.
Explore Veronika Radolovich’s portfolio to experience an art form that invites viewers to not only observe but truly engage with the transformative power of colour, movement, and intention.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
As an artist with over two decades of formal training in classical ballet, modern dance, and jazz, my career as a creative director and choreographer has invariably shaped my artistic expression. Best described, my art is an amalgamation of large-scale canvas, body art, rhythmic gymnastics, costume design and dance. As the subject and model and muse for other painters and artists for many years, I have moved towards adapting my combined philosophy of art and movement towards expressing my emotional perspectives on canvas.
When I married my dance career with abstract art and first stepped onto my canvas; I discovered this was another way to capture motion. The result of my paintings captures the history of the dance innovatively taking 3D form and transferring it on a 2D surface. My approach by pouring paint directly onto my body and canvas leaves a visual imprint, echoing the rhythm and energy of the performance. To this end, performance is a critical element in my body of work. It is an aspect that I can control and share. As a survivor of sexual assault and PTSD, I view my work as a literal and symbolic reclamation of my body and soul. Each performance showcases how movement can aid and heal trauma, harnessing the power of creativity to transform pain into resilience and artistry. Where I previously felt I did not have a voice, performance art has become my loudspeaker.
Through my art, I seek to evoke emotions, spark imagination, and transport audiences to a realm where the boundaries between reality and abstraction blur.