Veronika Obushikhina - Threshold 3





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Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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The work is constructed as a restrained spatial system in which architecture function as a structure of relationships. Geometric volumes define direction and hold tension within th composition, dividing the space into zones — open and closed, accessible and distant.
Two figures exist within the same field but do not form a unity. Their separation in depth emphasizes internal distance and differing states. Bright orange accents are embedded within the architectural structure and act as points of concentration, reinforcing both attraction and isolation.
The painting is made with acrylic on canvas. The artwork measures 30×60 cm, with a depth of 3,5 cm, and is sealed with a protective varnish. It will be shipped ready to hang, securely packed in a cardboard box.
About the artist:
Veronika Obushikhina (b. 1976, Russia) is a contemporary artist based in Barcelona, Spain.
Working across painting and video, Obushikhina investigates the relationship between space, perception, and human presence through a visual language characterized by geometric reduction, spatial structure, and formal restraint. Drawing from minimalist and conceptual traditions, her work explores how architecture, horizon, figure, and emptiness function as points of orientation within contemporary experience.
Through carefully constructed compositions, she creates contemplative environments that examine balance, distance, silence, and the perceptual conditions through which we understand place and presence. Her practice reflects an ongoing interest in the capacity of visual form to shape psychological and spatial awareness.
Obushikhina’s work has been exhibited internationally in Europe and the United States, including presentations at MEAM – Museu Europeu d’Art Modern, Barcelona; Art Mozaik Fine Art Gallery, Santa Fe; and exhibitions in Barcelona, Málaga, and Berlin. In 2026, she will present the solo exhibition Where Form Remains at Arttek Gallery, Barcelona.
She is represented by The Fusion Art Gallery (TFAG), Málaga. Her works are held in private collections throughout Europe and the United States and are featured on international platforms including Artsy, Singulart, Artfinder, and The Artling.
Obushikhina completed her studies at the Institute of Mediterranean Culture in 2025. She continues to develop a multidisciplinary practice situated at the intersection of perception, spatial inquiry, and contemporary minimalism.
Instagram @vnd.decor
The work is constructed as a restrained spatial system in which architecture function as a structure of relationships. Geometric volumes define direction and hold tension within th composition, dividing the space into zones — open and closed, accessible and distant.
Two figures exist within the same field but do not form a unity. Their separation in depth emphasizes internal distance and differing states. Bright orange accents are embedded within the architectural structure and act as points of concentration, reinforcing both attraction and isolation.
The painting is made with acrylic on canvas. The artwork measures 30×60 cm, with a depth of 3,5 cm, and is sealed with a protective varnish. It will be shipped ready to hang, securely packed in a cardboard box.
About the artist:
Veronika Obushikhina (b. 1976, Russia) is a contemporary artist based in Barcelona, Spain.
Working across painting and video, Obushikhina investigates the relationship between space, perception, and human presence through a visual language characterized by geometric reduction, spatial structure, and formal restraint. Drawing from minimalist and conceptual traditions, her work explores how architecture, horizon, figure, and emptiness function as points of orientation within contemporary experience.
Through carefully constructed compositions, she creates contemplative environments that examine balance, distance, silence, and the perceptual conditions through which we understand place and presence. Her practice reflects an ongoing interest in the capacity of visual form to shape psychological and spatial awareness.
Obushikhina’s work has been exhibited internationally in Europe and the United States, including presentations at MEAM – Museu Europeu d’Art Modern, Barcelona; Art Mozaik Fine Art Gallery, Santa Fe; and exhibitions in Barcelona, Málaga, and Berlin. In 2026, she will present the solo exhibition Where Form Remains at Arttek Gallery, Barcelona.
She is represented by The Fusion Art Gallery (TFAG), Málaga. Her works are held in private collections throughout Europe and the United States and are featured on international platforms including Artsy, Singulart, Artfinder, and The Artling.
Obushikhina completed her studies at the Institute of Mediterranean Culture in 2025. She continues to develop a multidisciplinary practice situated at the intersection of perception, spatial inquiry, and contemporary minimalism.
Instagram @vnd.decor
