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This hand-built terracotta figure draws inspiration from prehistoric goddess figurines such as the Venus of Willendorf. With its rounded form and closed face, it evokes an ancient sense of fertility, continuity, and inner strength.
Unlike traditional fertility idols, however, this Singing Venus suggests not only abundance but also vulnerability. The covered head and hidden features create a tension between silence and song, concealment and expression.… The figure seems to hold an ancient voice - one that resonates through time, even if unheard.
The surface remains raw, earthy, and tactile, connecting the sculpture to its material origins while hinting at ritual use. It is both an object of memory and a symbol of the inner archaeology that shapes human identity.
Elena Vostryakova, a Russian-born artist based in Vienna, works primarily with ceramics and sculpture, drawing from a rich background in visual arts fueled by hands-on exploration. She employs fluid, organic forms and a dynamic interplay of spontaneity and careful craftsmanship, blending the immediacy of the present with echoes of ancient history. Her art embodies transformation and movement, inviting viewers to reflect on memory, time, and the enduring pulse of human experience, all while evoking a sense of liberation and wonder.