Veronika Obushikhina - Style 1 XL





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Veronika Obushikhina, Style 1 XL, original acrylic painting, 80×80 cm (depth 3 cm), hand signed in 2026, depicting an interior scene in black, white, blue and orange; excellent condition, origin Spain, shipped rolled without a stretcher frame.
Description from the seller
The work explores the image as a visual construction built from a few expressive elements — silhouette, color, line, and form. The figure is reduced to its essentials, retaining its recognizability through large fields of color and strong contrasting accents.
The composition is based on the principles of hard-edge painting: clean geometric forms, sharply defined color boundaries, and the absence of secondary details. The combination of saturated blue and orange creates a sense of energy and confidence, while the large-scale image enhances its visual presence within the space.
The painting is made with acrylic on canvas. The artwork size is 80×80 cm, with a depth of 3 cm, and the edges are painted to match the composition. The total canvas size, including borders, is 90×90 cm.
For protection, the surface is coated with a satin varnish. The painting will be shipped without a stretcher frame, rolled in a cardboard tube for safe transportation.
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 explores the image as a visual construction built from a few expressive elements — silhouette, color, line, and form. The figure is reduced to its essentials, retaining its recognizability through large fields of color and strong contrasting accents.
The composition is based on the principles of hard-edge painting: clean geometric forms, sharply defined color boundaries, and the absence of secondary details. The combination of saturated blue and orange creates a sense of energy and confidence, while the large-scale image enhances its visual presence within the space.
The painting is made with acrylic on canvas. The artwork size is 80×80 cm, with a depth of 3 cm, and the edges are painted to match the composition. The total canvas size, including borders, is 90×90 cm.
For protection, the surface is coated with a satin varnish. The painting will be shipped without a stretcher frame, rolled in a cardboard tube for safe transportation.
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

