Veronika Kudashova




Veronica was born in Potsdam (Germany). Currently lives and works in Moscow. In his works, the author explores nature, its ability to regenerate and renew itself.

There is only one reality, and that is nature. The city, on the other hand, gravitates towards fiction. Due to its unreality, the city is opposed to nature, and environmental problems are the symptoms of this. In an urbanized world, we have lost a deep sense of unity with nature, and instead of enjoying it, we are increasingly detached and immersed in the world of artificial materials. It seems to us that our mechanical reality does not depend on it. But the processes of nature, which regulate the connections in the ecosystem, are much older than man, and therefore they cannot be neglected.


One of the main directions of the author are complex landscapes, made in his own style and technique. And if the author's painting is designed to immerse the urbanized person in harmony, then the author seeks to draw attention to the destructive actions of industry, which have a detrimental effect on the climate and the environment, with art objects.

At a time when the world has plunged into the industrial age, people more than ever need to go back to their roots. Architecture and urbanism have reached the point where you just need to open up, let go and let nature intervene.


Awards:

1st place at the exhibition "Talent of Russia"

Section: avant-garde painting 2019

1st and 2nd places at Russian Art Week in Italy

Nomination "Vanguard in Nature" 2018

3rd place at Russian Art Week in Budapest 2018


Exhibitions:

Personal project of the Marriott Moscow hotel (2017)

Russian Art Week in Italy Italy (2018) Exhibition-auction Gulfstream CF. Moscow (2018)

Week of Russian Art in Budapest, Hungary (2018)

Personal project "Russia Art Week", Moscow (2018)

Russian Talent. Moscow, Gostiny Dvor (April 2019)

Russian Talent. Moscow, Gostiny Dvor (December 2019)

Exhibition "New Reality" for the 100th anniversary of UNOVIS. New Tretyakov Gallery (2020)

Works by Veronika Kudashova