Veronika Bromová

Veronika Bromova, born on 12 August 1966 in Prague,[1] is a Czech new-media artist who focuses on computer manipulating photographs by using the program Photoshop.

She is working with genre themes, feminism, pedophilia and mystery, and she has exhibited in Europe and the United States.

She has received grants and awards, including a Czech "Grammy" for the best CD cover and the International Studio Program in New York, 1998.

The sculpture was placed beside the national memorial building on a hill in central Prague, where the mummified body of Czechoslovakia's first Communist president, Klement Gottwald, was housed.

The results go beyond mere portraiture or narcissism, however; rather, she is able to keep a distance from her subjects in the process of exploration of human body, its limitations, desires, and different forms.