Who is Véro?
Véronique (Véro) Vanblaere’s work has been featured at Miami Art Basel, Harvard University and the Cannes Film Festival. A career in creative advertising originally brought her from Belgium to the United States in 1996. However, she soon founded and ran Naked Art, a gallery that allowed her to focus on her own non-traditional and functional art.
Featured in the New York Times, Rand McNally and Eccentric America magazine, Naked Art was a successful space that also served as a home for many local and regional independent artists over the years. Véro’s love for art once again took her from the gallery to the world as she closed the doors on the brick and mortar business after two decades to focus full time on her art.
Véro the Traveling Artist is a new journey that explores fibers and fabrics, revamped clothing, original drawings, paintings, murals and even puppetry. She constructs soft sculpture in the form of extravagant hats and luminaries which often become part of larger public and private art installations.
Véro writes and directs animation films featuring the characters from her drawings or puppets that she conceives and builds. She and other locals started "Pardon My Puppet", the Birmingham puppet guild, and creates shows for a variety of puppet mediums.
She accepts works on commission.