Kristina Veasey is a visual artist who likes to flip negatives into positives, and find beauty in the mundane.

She is drawn to the things most people pass by and is interested in the detail. Some of her work is influenced by the barriers she faces as a disabled person, some is not.

Recent Work

Capturing The Forest
Collaborating between Brazil and the UK, Kristina Veasey and Alejandro Ahmed create immersive performance installations. Together they explore and capture the experience of forest, using call and response, mirroring birds calling to each other. They share their perspectives and their different artforms (visual arts and movement). Online and in-person audiences can ‘enter’ the forest …
It’s Nice That
It's Nice That article on 'punk' movement of disabled artists in We are Invisible We Are Visible

ITV ident

Watch Kristina talk about her work, the ident and what ITV means to her.

Read more about this particular project here.