Veronica Pasman
Verónica Pasman, Argentinian artist based in Miami, focuses her work to unveiling her primitive energy, disconnecting from the constraints of human reasoning. Her artistic expression utilizes color, lines, and occasionally incorporates subtle figurative elements to convey her everyday emotions on canvas. Inspired by introspection and personal photographs, Pasman’s abstract use of color showcases sparse color stains with expressive brush strokes. She primarily employs acrylic and oil mediums on paper and canvas to bring her visions to life. Pasman values the free flow of intuition in her creative process. Through her art, she invites viewers to delve inward, pondering soulful inquiries and exploring the dialogue between reality and the yet-to-be-revealed unconscious.
Verónica Pasman (b.1974) was born in Argentina and is now based in Miami, Fl. She received her degree in Graphic Design in Universidad de Palermo, Buenos Aires (1994). Her career meandered through different design fields. It started at the Packaging Bureau of Avalos and Bourse (1994) and continued at the Art Department of Para Ti Magazine, Editorial Atlántida (1995/1998). She attended an internship at Grazia Magazine in Milán, Italy, Mondadori Editore. Back in Buenos Aires joined FAC Image Bureau (1998/2003), and was responsible for the brand Paula Cahen D’Anvers for women and kids. In 2003 She started working as a freelance designer. Since then Verónica has been working for several independent brands. She mainly worked as an editorial designer for publishers such as and Penguin Random House, Guadal, El Gato de Hojalata, Chicas x Chicas, Ediciones B, Albatros, Sudamericana, Grijalbo, Editorial Periplo, Ohlalá, Diario La Nación. She Studied Photography with Diego Sandstede (Buenos Aires), and Drawing with live model with Prof. Ernesto Pesce (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires). Since she emigrated to the United States in 2017, Verónica has focused on her art. She participated in several workshops and in 2019 she joined Collective62 and rented her own studio to work full time on her paintings. She sells her art to private collectors and has worked in Miami with Architectural Designers like Rita Chraibi, Maggie Cruz, Eddie Lee and Fortpartners among others, for private priojects.