ABOUT

VERONIKA KERESZTENY

is a Hungarian-born, Austria-based abstract painter whose work blends vivid color, emotional intuition, and organic forms. She creates primarily with acrylics on canvas, exploring the meeting point between spontaneity and structure.

Her paintings often draw inspiration from nature, inner landscapes, and the quiet movement of the human spirit. She believes in painting as a form of healing, transformation, and personal truth.

As a consciously child-free artist, she embraces a life dedicated to creativity, freedom, and the expansion of her inner world. This choice gives her the space to explore her artistic voice without compromise and to live in alignment with her values.

Her works have been showcased across social platforms and in local exhibitions, gaining appreciation for their vibrant energy and emotional depth. Veronika sees every canvas as a dialogue between the seen and the felt, an invitation for viewers to reconnect with themselves. She continues to evolve her practice with each new series, guided by curiosity, color, and the courage to live authentically.

BIOGRAPHIE

Her artistic talent emerged early in childhood, leading her to explore various techniques such as oil painting, watercolor, and graphic arts.

Veronika Kereszteny began her formal artistic journey in Hungary, studying at the Institute of Visual Arts of the EK University, where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Art and Visual Communication in 2008. During this period, she held several solo and group exhibitions in Hungary.

Between 2009 and 2012, she worked as a drawing teacher in Budapest, after which she continued her education in digital arts and started a freelance career as a digital graphic designer.

After moving to Austria in 2016, she returned to fine art – experimenting with watercolor, acrylic, and mixed media – to refine and ultimately discover her unique abstract style.

Today, Veronika is specialized in modern abstract art and abstract floral paintings. Her distinctive feminine style is defined by strong colors, expressive forms, and decorative female motifs, often brought to life through 3D acrylic textures. She currently works as a freelance artist in her studio near Vienna.