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This unique sculptural relief is a multilayered, multicolor 3D printed work created from my original painting Elephant tortoise (2021, 100 × 120 cm).
The tortoise appears in a quiet, almost monumental stillness—its dark silhouette holding a shell that reads like an ancient map, etched with cracks, traces, and pale sediments. Translated into depth, the image becomes a tactile landscape: layered contours build a sense of weight and time, while subtle… shifts of light across the surface reveal fragile details within the strength. The work invites slow looking—an encounter with endurance, memory, and the calm presence of a creature that seems to carry its own world.
Viktoria Adkozalova is an award-winning Ukrainian artist who has exhibited her works in numerous solo and group events nationally. In her figurative paintings, she does not portray specific people. Instead, Adkozalova leaves identity ambiguous, allowing for the viewer to find their friends, neighbors, or even moments from their own lives. Her symbolic and intriguing compositions are created using oils on canvas.