Veronika Rokashevich

Veronika Rokashevich

Belarus

Gestural abstraction

Painters

Belarusian artists

When I was 3 years old, I was asked what I would like to do when I grow up. The answer came by itself – I want to be an Artist! I didn't even know what it meant and why I had this intention. I painted all the time, but when I was in school, I chose to be an architect-designer. 
Now I have no regrets because all this time I didn't let a brush out of my hands. My soul was always attracted by color spots and little things that no one sees. Round shapes forced me to explore them for hours. 
My path to the Abstraction took 7 years. When I finally decided to express my feelings on the canvas, I could no longer stop. Mixing acrylic paint with water in a basin, pouring it onto the canvas, and making confident strokes with a mop make me feel alive and happy indeed. 
I love the reactions of people when they see my paintings. They choose which one they like the most and guess what it is –ocean, space, or maybe a mountain? I have the spot for each soul. My big round abstract canvases are full of life. 
I consider myself a guide. Pictures come to my mind and don't let me go until the realization. My goal is to honestly transfer these signals, emotions, and energy to the canvas and show it to people.

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Mom's Love, Veronika Rokashevich

Mom's Love

Veronika Rokashevich

Painting - 80 x 80 x 2 cm

$1,640

The sandbox, Veronika Rokashevich

The sandbox

Veronika Rokashevich

Painting - 140 x 140 x 2 cm

$3,279

The Hornet, Veronika Rokashevich

The Hornet

Veronika Rokashevich

Painting - 100 x 100 x 2 cm

$3,279

The decriminalization, Veronika Rokashevich

The decriminalization

Veronika Rokashevich

Painting - 140 x 140 x 2 cm

$2,733

Euphoria, Veronika Rokashevich

Euphoria

Veronika Rokashevich

Painting - 100 x 100 x 2 cm

$3,279

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Who is the artist?

When I was 3 years old, I was asked what I would like to do when I grow up. The answer came by itself – I want to be an Artist! I didn't even know what it meant and why I had this intention. I painted all the time, but when I was in school, I chose to be an architect-designer. 
Now I have no regrets because all this time I didn't let a brush out of my hands. My soul was always attracted by color spots and little things that no one sees. Round shapes forced me to explore them for hours. 
My path to the Abstraction took 7 years. When I finally decided to express my feelings on the canvas, I could no longer stop. Mixing acrylic paint with water in a basin, pouring it onto the canvas, and making confident strokes with a mop make me feel alive and happy indeed. 
I love the reactions of people when they see my paintings. They choose which one they like the most and guess what it is –ocean, space, or maybe a mountain? I have the spot for each soul. My big round abstract canvases are full of life. 
I consider myself a guide. Pictures come to my mind and don't let me go until the realization. My goal is to honestly transfer these signals, emotions, and energy to the canvas and show it to people.

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What is Veronika Rokashevich’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Gestural abstraction