Onglets principaux
To build a world, you first need to create chaos.
T. Somova
I have a small fragment of chaos; I saw it once at a construction site.
I saw how a spatial composition is born from disorder and cacophony.
I took it in my hands and became happy,
I gave chaos a form, a name and words.
I gave them a form familiar to us from childhood: bears, clouds, flowers.
I gave them a form and color, but left chaos inside,
I protected it.
I fell in love with it.
I have a fragment of chaos
I Owned the little piece of chaos.
Veronica-Anastasia
I have been interested in fashion since childhood, after school I received an education as an architect in Odessa, Ukraine, studied to be a fashion designer in Russia, then a master's degree in Geneva, Switzerland.
I started painting oils during my studies at the university in Odessa, in the past I held several exhibitions.
Then, having chosen the path of an architect, I worked in Geneva, Moscow and St. Petersburg, Odessa.
Now I live and work as an architect in Geneva.
The summer of 2024 in August at a construction site I saw a composition of sketched wires and pieces of metal and began to experiment with the things in my art.
Since then, I have been collecting leftover building materials and creating compositions from leftover building materials, complementing them with graffiti, and experimenting
with light.
In my work I use leftover building materials, used equipment, electrical wires, used televisions, and computers. For semantic expression I use forms familiar to everyone from childhood, below I give a manifesto in which I talk about the use of the concept of chaos and the meaning embedded in it.
Now in the process of developing interior elements: partitions, tables, poufs, chaise lounges.
My path as an architect, experience as a fashion designer and artist, as well as a furniture designer, are combined in my current artistic manifestation.