In her pieces, Victoria masterfully blends the classical traditions of sculpture with contemporary artistic methods.
In her works, Victoria explores the subtle and complex relationship between humans and nature. The artist is concerned with how we, as city dwellers, can rediscover nature and feel a sense of unity with it in a world dominated by concrete and steel. Her sculptures are a meditation on how to find a new balance and harmony with the environment. Victoria possesses a perfect command of academic techniques—demonstrating a keen sense of form and composition—while also experimenting boldly. The artist combines noble materials such as bronze, stone and ceramic with modern and industrial ones—steel, plastic. This fusion serves as a metaphor: much like the materials themselves, nature today exists in a hybrid state, altered by human activity. Through this approach, each of Victoria's works acquires not only visual expressiveness but also profound meaning. The materials in her sculptures begin to "speak": they tell stories of memory, transformation, and the dialogue—and sometimes the conflict—between the natural world and the human-made world. Thus, Victoria's art is a holistic and relevant inquiry, where artistic form and meaningful content go hand in hand, inviting the viewer to contemplate the fundamental questions of our time.