Viktorika
Viktorika is a contemporary artist whose practice unfolds at the intersection of concept, emotion, and material exploration. Her work approaches art as a visual and intellectual laboratory, where color and matter become a language of their own. She is a finalist of the Moments of Life competition at Curatone.art, where her work stood out for its depth, sensitivity, and conceptual clarity.
Each artwork reflects a demanding level of craftsmanship and a constant process of experimentation. Through textures, contemporary techniques, and refined chromatic choices, Viktorika creates immersive visual environments that invite the viewer into a bold and contemporary artistic universe. Every series is developed patiently over time, enriched through research and exploration of new materials and methods, revealing a deep commitment to art, beauty, and creative innovation.

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Born in Ukraine and currently living and working on the French Riviera, Viktorika conceives art as a space where ideas transform into sensory and intellectual experiences. Her practice explores subtle tensions between matter and symbol, tradition and contemporaneity, collective memory and individual perception.
Before beginning a new series, she engages in extensive research: studying art history, examining cultural traditions, analyzing heritage symbols, visiting museums, and working with archival materials. This conceptual rigor forms the foundation of each body of work, giving rise to a distinct aesthetic and philosophical universe in which the pictorial gesture becomes an act of reflection.

Her artistic language ranges from meditative abstraction to reinterpretations of ancestral motifs and investigations of contemporary perception. This diversity reflects her belief that art must embrace complexity and mirror the layered nature of human experience. Each series exists as an independent microcosm, with its own rhythm, textures, and visual logic, while remaining connected by a shared pursuit of material intensity, conceptual depth, and universal emotion.
Viktorika’s works are held in private collections across the United States, Ukraine, France, and Poland, and her practice continues to gain international recognition through solo and group exhibitions in both public and private spaces. Beyond the studio, she actively participates in art festivals, competitions, curatorial projects, and charitable initiatives, which she views as essential platforms for dialogue and social transformation.

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For Viktorika, art is not merely an aesthetic act but a universal language — one that connects individuals, reactivates memory, and re-enchants reality.
More information about the artist can be found on her official website:
viktorika.art
Instagram:
instagram.com/viktorika.art




