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Krystyna Vershyna
Artist from Ukraine
Ukrainian artist working with ceramics, sculpture, and installation. Born in Berdyansk, a city currently under Russian occupation, she is now based in Lviv, Ukraine.
Her artistic practice explores memory, transformation, and the relationship between the human psyche and material form. Approaching clay as a living medium, she investigates its capacity to preserve traces of experience, emotion, and time. Through hand-built ceramic sculptures and vessels, she creates symbolic worlds inhabited by mythical creatures, ancient beasts, and hybrid forms.
Drawing on folk imagery, baroque ornamentation, and personal narratives, Vershyna creates works that explore resilience, identity, and the process of self-discovery through ceramic form.

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The Peak Never Learned to Speak
Ceramic by Krystyna Vershyna
20 x 26 cm • Gold, Clay, Pigments
One of a kind
Location:
Lviv, Ukraine
A peak that wants to speak, but hasn’t yet learned how.
Self-expansion — with a delicate self-guidance through what genuinely resonates.
This conditional future feels static in thought.
As if it were a still frame, a frozen image detached from a real fragment.
The future is static; the present is dynamic.
To learn how to speak from beneath the depths of the earth.
Location:
Lviv, Ukraine
About the Artist
Krystyna Vershyna
Artist from Ukraine
Ukrainian artist working with ceramics, sculpture, and installation. Born in Berdyansk, a city currently under Russian occupation, she is now based in Lviv, Ukraine.
Her artistic practice explores memory, transformation, and the relationship between the human psyche and material form. Approaching clay as a living medium, she investigates its capacity to preserve traces of experience, emotion, and time. Through hand-built ceramic sculptures and vessels, she creates symbolic worlds inhabited by mythical creatures, ancient beasts, and hybrid forms.
Drawing on folk imagery, baroque ornamentation, and personal narratives, Vershyna creates works that explore resilience, identity, and the process of self-discovery through ceramic form.

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