Dancer makes thousands by stripping off to bikini and rolling around in paint

Written by on November 19, 2022

A woman is making thousands creating one-of-a-kind pieces of artwork – by stripping off to a bikini and rolling around in paint.

Professional dancer Veronika Radolovich combined her two passions of dance and art to start crafting the unique pieces.

Sporting a bikini, the 34-year-old slathers herself in paint and dances on the blank canvas.

Veronika started creating the masterpieces back in 2017 and now sells them online for a fortune.

One of her pieces sold for £6,000 and another is on sale for nearly £10,000.

Veronika, who splits her time between Toronto and Montreal, Canada, said: “I wanted to be able to capture 3D movements on a 2D canvas.

“There are many reasons why I do my art, but for me, this feels very authentic to myself and it’s a way for me to be free and empower and inspire myself and others.

“It’s acceptance of myself, it’s overcoming things in my past, and expressing and sharing beauty and love.

“I have only choreographed two of my pieces – a lot of the time it is pure freedom of expression.

“Sometimes, I am very mindful of what marks I am making and what the final product will look like.

“Other times, it doesn’t matter what the final result looks like. It’s all about the dance and the expression.

“My most expensive piece sold was with my partner – it was a collaboration called Circolo that sold for $10,000 Canadian [£6,387].

“My favourite piece is called ‘Inflorescence’ – a 16-foot painting that is a spectrum of colour, so it goes through the reds and the pinks to the oranges, to the yellows, to the greens, to the blues and to the purples. It was a huge breakthrough for me in my work.

“I think I’ve always been a little bit rebellious in my life, and dancing in paint is a way for me to really honour my inner child and my childhood and the playfulness of it all.

“I know that a lot of people don’t take it seriously, but for me, this is pretty serious!”

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She started painting with her former partner, Callen Schaub, but following their split earlier this year, she decided to continue with her newfound passion after their break up.

In the last six months, Veronika has gone viral on TikTok for sharing her process.

She said: “Painting like this has been a way for me to reclaim my body as I am a sexual assault survivor so it’s a healthy way for me to cope with my PTSD.

“I’ve overcome many, many things, and I think a lot of that had to do with me educating myself and learning to really love myself and what that means.

“For a long time, I used alcohol and substance abuse as a coping mechanism, and art for me has been really the pinnacle of my healing journey.

“It’s really in the last six months that it’s taken off. I started posting on TikTok and started taking this craft a lot more seriously.

“It’s been difficult because I’ve been basically homeless over the last months, so I’m always trying to find creative ways within my community to find space to create these paintings and live in general.


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