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The stolen spring (2022) Sculpture by Koshmak

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  • Wood on Other substrate
  • Dimensions Dimensions are available on request
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
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Dark-haired boy in dress, one of the twins. You can see the full story of its creation in my Instagram. Molded parts: the head, neck, shins and part of the arms are molded from apoxie sculpt, the rest of the body is textile stuffed with sawdust. Decorated with pastels, eyeshadows and watercolour, covered with acrylic varnish. Clothes are removed. Non-removable [...]
Dark-haired boy in dress, one of the twins. You can see the full story of its creation in my Instagram.

Molded parts: the head, neck, shins and part of the arms are molded from apoxie sculpt, the rest of the body is textile stuffed with sawdust. Decorated with pastels, eyeshadows and watercolour, covered with acrylic varnish. Clothes are removed. Non-removable original wool wig. Sandals made of leather and polymer clay. Height is about 55 cm.

This is a collectible doll, not intended for children’s play. It requires careful handling and must be protected from direct sunlight and water.

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Kateryna Oshchepkova is a Ukrainian doll artist, currently rooted in the vibrant city of Berlin. For Oshchepkova, dolls transcend mere creations; they serve as vessels for her emotions, a means of expression through [...]

Kateryna Oshchepkova is a Ukrainian doll artist, currently rooted in the vibrant city of Berlin. For Oshchepkova, dolls transcend mere creations; they serve as vessels for her emotions, a means of expression through which she paints the canvas of her inner world and the external landscapes that surround her. With each doll, she weaves threads of her being, offering a glimpse into her unique perspective of life.

The name "Koshmak" carries a profound significance in her journey—an homage to her great-grandfather's lineage, originating from Kyiv. The legacy of her ancestors, woven into the surname, speaks of a history that traverses time and space. Through her artistry, she pays homage to this heritage, embracing the moniker "Koshmak" as a tribute to the memories and stories that echo through the generations.

From the heart of Berlin, Kateryna Oshchepkova pours her soul into each doll she creates, inviting viewers to step into her world and experience life as she perceives it. Through delicate craftsmanship and a keen eye for detail, her dolls serve as intricate reflections of her artistic journey, infused with the essence of both her personal narrative and the rich tapestry of her ancestry.

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