Art is one of the most natural and ancient ways of communication. Before we had written language, we told stories and shared emotions through symbols, marks, and images. That instinct remains alive in us today. When words are not enough — or when they get in the way — art becomes the bridge between what we feel and what we can express.
When I create, I’m not trying to explain something. I’m trying to transmit something. A feeling, a moment, an internal state. My artworks are not illustrations of ideas — they are visual experiences that speak directly to the subconscious. They’re not meant to be “understood” in a logical way, but felt in a personal way.
For me, each painting is a silent message. A message made of color, form, and rhythm. The lines I paint are like language without words — a kind of visual code that the viewer’s body and mind can interpret instinctively. Sometimes, we stand in front of a painting and feel something shift inside — a soft recognition, a memory, or a sense of peace. That’s communication.
This is what draws me to abstract and symbolic art. It doesn’t impose meaning. It allows meaning to unfold naturally, depending on who is looking at it and where they are in their life. It’s an open-ended conversation between the artwork and the viewer.
I believe that art can hold space for emotions we haven’t been able to voice. It can reflect back to us what we need to see or feel. It can calm us, awaken us, or help us process something invisible. In that sense, art is both mirror and medicine.
Through my work, I hope to offer more than visuals. I want to create moments — of stillness, of reflection, of connection. I want each piece to whisper something that perhaps words never could.
If you’ve ever felt deeply moved by a piece of art without knowing why, then you’ve experienced what I believe in: the silent, beautiful language that exists between the artist, the artwork, and you.
Explore more of my artwork on Singulart:
Veera Zukova on Singulart
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