Velika Prahova
Velika Prahova is a contemporary artist working mainly in the field of visual arts. In her projects, she explores the relationship between people and nature, using natural materials and organic forms. She creates sculptures from straw and ceramics made from wild clay. Her works are characterized by minimalism, often turning natural spaces into places for contemplation and personal dialogue with the environment.
I work with natural materials, creating sculptures from straw and ceramics made from wild clay. My practice is connected to land art and explores the relationship between people and nature. I began working this way out of a desire to create directly with materials found in the landscape. Over time, gathering clay from the earth and building forms from straw became a central part of my artistic process. I have been working with these materials for several years. My favourite technique is hand-building with wild clay, allowing the material to guide the form and keeping the process simple and intuitive. I am also deeply interested in wood-firing ceramics.
Craft projects
Woman Without a Pedestal
The Falling Man
sculptural composition
This sculptural composition in Dospat commemorates Despot Alexius Slav. The three vertical forms symbolize spearheads and evoke the strength and warrior spirit of the medieval ruler. Originally shaped from straw and later cast in aluminum, the sculptures combine natural inspiration with durable material, creating a contemporary monument that connects history, landscape, and memory.
ceramic works
These ceramic works are made from different wild clays and fired with wood. Ancient approaches to working with clay open a field for endless experimentation and learning. Exploring the qualities of natural clay and the unpredictable results of wood firing is a direction in my practice that deeply inspires me and continues to shape my artistic research.