Veronika Pell's 'Soft Animal Of Your Body' Explores Corporeal Mutations
Veronika Pell's series 'Soft Animal Of Your Body' presents the body as an unstable territory between anatomy, mutation, and apparition. The work avoids figurative representation, instead offering a soft, porous visualization of the intangible. Pell uses a square format that encloses each image like a capsule, countering the verticality of screen culture. The project is featured in creAtIva AI Art Book Vol/9 'ART: it is argument', which includes the artist's original text, voice narrative, and augmented reality video. The text references Louise Bourgeois's fragmented, biomorphic forms and David Cronenberg's 'Crimes of the Future' as touchstones, though Pell's approach is quieter and less violent. The series insists on an 'animal soul' as a method of visual introspection, depicting torsos, hearts, and dermal surfaces that feel both tender and unsettling.
Key facts
- Veronika Pell created the series 'Soft Animal Of Your Body'.
- The series is featured in creAtIva AI Art Book Vol/9 'ART: it is argument'.
- The work includes original text, voice narrative, and augmented reality video.
- Pell uses a square format to enclose each image.
- The body is depicted as unstable, between anatomy and mutation.
- References include Louise Bourgeois and David Cronenberg's 'Crimes of the Future'.
- The project was published on 22 May 2026.
- The text was written by Wiktor V/R, founder and director of creAtIva | AI Art Book.
Entities
Artists
- Veronika Pell
- Louise Bourgeois
- David Cronenberg
- Wiktor V/R
Institutions
- creAtIva | AI Art Book
- Plataforma de Arte Contemporáneo