Gallery of Ceramic Artworks
Welcome to the artistic side of KUST — a ceramic art gallery that brings together my collections of decorative ceramic wall panels, ceramic bust sculptures, and abstract ceramic lamps. Created by hand in my studio in Kyiv, Ukraine, these works reflect my interest in landscape, memory, cultural identity, form, light, and the expressive possibilities of clay as an artistic material.
The collection of decorative ceramic wall panels grows from an exploration of the Earth seen from above. For these works, I study satellite images of coastlines, islands, craters, riverbeds, and shifting terrains, using them as the starting point for composition. In clay, these aerial views are transformed into tactile ceramic landscapes — sculptural reliefs where topography, abstraction, erosion, and movement become physical surfaces. These handmade ceramic wall panels are created as artistic objects for interiors, galleries, and architectural spaces, combining ceramic wall art, texture, and material depth.
The series of ceramic bust sculptures is rooted in cultural memory and the richness of Ukrainian heritage. In these works, I reinterpret traditional dress, ornaments, jewelry, and regional visual language through clay, creating portraits that move between individual presence and collective identity. These handmade ceramic sculptures are not only artistic portraits, but also reflections on tradition, dignity, and the enduring beauty of Ukrainian folk culture. Through form and surface, each ceramic bust becomes a sculptural embodiment of history, symbolism, and belonging.
The project Weightlessness is my exploration of abstract ceramic lamps and experimental ceramic construction. In this series, I work with balance, perforation, layered structures, and open sculptural forms to create objects that seem to float, twist, or grow beyond the limits of gravity. Light plays an essential role here: it moves through the pierced surfaces and inner spaces of each form, turning the works into living compositions of glow, shadow, and atmosphere. These abstract ceramic lamps exist between sculpture and lighting design, offering a vision of handmade ceramic lighting that is both experimental and deeply tactile.
Together, these collections form a broader gallery of ceramic artworks in which clay becomes a language for landscape, identity, and abstraction. Whether through sculptural ceramic wall art, collectible ceramic busts, or one-of-a-kind abstract lamps, each work is shaped by hand and developed as a unique artistic statement. This gallery is created for collectors, art lovers, and those seeking unique ceramic art, decorative ceramic sculpture, and expressive handmade works for interiors and cultural spaces.
Decorative Ceramic Wall Panels Inspired by Earth Landscapes
My decorative ceramic wall panels are part of an ongoing artistic exploration of landscape, memory, and material translation. Each work begins with the surface of the Earth itself. I study satellite images of coastlines, islands, riverbeds, craters, and shifting terrains, using them as the foundation for composition. These aerial views are then reimagined in clay and transformed into tactile ceramic wall art that moves between topography, abstraction, and sculptural relief.
The concept behind these handmade ceramic wall panels lies in translating distant landscapes into physical surfaces that can be experienced up close. What is usually seen from above becomes intimate, textured, and almost geological in presence. Through carved lines, layered forms, cavities, and raised relief, I explore erosion, water flow, sediment, and the slow transformation of land over time. Each ceramic panel becomes a material reflection on the beauty of the planet, turning natural structures into sculptural ceramic wall decor.
The process is both intuitive and architectural. I begin by selecting fragments of landscape that carry a strong rhythm or spatial tension, then build the composition in clay through layering, carving, and shaping relief. Light plays an important role in the final result: shadows move across the textured surface and reveal new details depending on the angle of view. After drying and firing, each decorative ceramic panel is completed as a unique artwork with its own depth, atmosphere, and tactile character.
Created by hand in my studio in Kyiv, Ukraine, these ceramic wall panels are designed for collectors, interiors, galleries, and architectural spaces. They are ideal for those seeking unique ceramic wall decor, textured ceramic art, sculptural wall panels, and one-of-a-kind handmade ceramics inspired by landscape, nature, and the language of the Earth.
Mars: Ceramic Wall Panel
Mars is a handmade ceramic wall panel inspired by the surface of the red planet — its craters, fractured terrains, and dry, shifting landscapes. Built as a piece of sculptural ceramic wall art, this work translates planetary texture into clay, turning the distant geography of Mars into a tactile and atmospheric form.
Strait: Ceramic Wall Panel
Strait is a handmade ceramic wall panel inspired by the meeting of land and water — a narrow passage shaped by flow, erosion, and geological time. Built as a piece of sculptural ceramic wall art, this work transforms the idea of a strait into texture, relief, and movement, where smooth currents and rough formations exist in tension with one another.
Anthill: Ceramic Wall Panel
Anthill is a handmade ceramic wall panel inspired by the dense inner structure of an anthill — a world of hidden passages, porous chambers, and organic systems shaped by instinct, labor, and time. Created as a piece of sculptural ceramic wall art, this work transforms the idea of a living underground architecture into texture, relief, and tactile form.
KUST: Ceramic Brand Wall Panel
This ceramic brand wall panel is a sculptural interpretation of the KUST identity — a handmade work where logo, texture, light, and material come together in one artistic form. Created as a piece of decorative ceramic wall art, it transforms the visual language of the brand into a tactile object with presence, depth, and atmosphere.
Code of the Nation: Ceramic Sculptures Inspired by Ukrainian Culture
Code of the Nation is a collection of ceramic sculptures inspired by the deep traditions, symbolism, and visual richness of Ukrainian culture and folk art. Each work is created by hand in my studio in Kyiv, Ukraine, and reflects the beauty of national identity through sculptural form, traditional dress, ornaments, and cultural memory.
These handmade ceramic sculptures draw from the diversity of Ukrainian heritage, reinterpreting elements of traditional clothing, jewelry, embroidery, and regional visual language through clay. Each ceramic bust becomes both an artistic portrait and a cultural statement — a work that connects contemporary ceramic art with the enduring power of Ukrainian traditions.
Created for collectors, art lovers, and those seeking meaningful ceramic art, this collection is ideal for anyone interested in Ukrainian folk culture, decorative ceramic sculpture, and one-of-a-kind handmade artworks. Code of the Nation brings together craftsmanship, identity, and the living spirit of Ukrainian creative tradition.
Maria: Ceramic Bust Inspired by the Culture of Galicia
Maria is a handmade ceramic bust inspired by the cultural heritage of Galicia — a region known for its layered history, strong identity, and rich tradition of dress, ornament, and folk craftsmanship. Through sculptural form, this work reflects the quiet strength, dignity, and inner depth often associated with Galician culture and feminine presence.
Myroslava: Ceramic Bust Inspired by the Culture of Podillia
Myroslava is a handmade ceramic bust inspired by the cultural heritage of Podillia — a region known for its rich folk traditions, distinctive ornament, and quiet strength. Through sculptural form, this work reflects the beauty of Podillian culture, reinterpreting elements of traditional dress and regional identity in clay.
Yaryna: Ceramic Bust Inspired by Carpathian Culture
Yaryna is a handmade ceramic bust inspired by the cultural heritage of the Carpathians — a region rich in ornament, symbolism, and strong visual traditions. Through sculptural form, this work reflects the beauty of Carpathian culture, reinterpreting traditional adornment, dress, and regional identity in clay.
Oksana: Ceramic Bust Inspired by the Culture of Volhynia
Oksana is a handmade ceramic bust inspired by the cultural heritage of Volhynia — a region known for its restraint, strength, and deeply rooted folk tradition. Through sculptural form, this work reflects the beauty of Volhynian culture, reinterpreting traditional dress, ornament, and regional identity in clay.
Weightlessness: Abstract Ceramic Lamps
Weightlessness is a project of abstract ceramic lamps in which I explore the expressive possibilities of ceramic construction, balance, perforation, and sculptural light. Each piece is created by hand as an experiment in form — where volume, void, rhythm, and structure come together in objects that appear unstable, floating, or suspended in motion.
In this series, I work with handmade ceramic lighting as both sculpture and atmosphere. Twisting lines, layered elements, and openwork surfaces allow light to move through the form, turning each ceramic lamp into a living composition of shadow, texture, and glow. These works are less about fixed geometry and more about tension, flow, and the feeling of material overcoming its own weight.
Created in my studio in Kyiv, Ukraine, these abstract ceramic lamps are designed for collectors, art lovers, and interiors that seek unique ceramic lighting, sculptural lamps, and one-of-a-kind handmade decor. Weightlessness is an exploration of how clay can become light, movement, and structure at once.
Alien: Abstract Ceramic Lamp
Alien is a handmade abstract ceramic lamp inspired by organic growth, otherworldly form, and the feeling of a living structure emerging from light. With its flowing lines, perforated surface, and sculptural silhouette, this piece transforms ceramic lighting into an atmospheric object that feels both strange and alive.
Spiral: Abstract Ceramic Lamp
Spiral is a handmade abstract ceramic lamp built around the idea of movement, balance, and continuous flow. Its rising form and wrapping spiral line create a sculptural composition that feels both dynamic and weightless, turning ceramic lighting into an object of rhythm, glow, and atmosphere.
Monumental Buddha Head Ceramic Sculpture
This monumental ceramic Buddha head sculpture is a large-scale work exploring calm, balance, and inner stillness through sculptural form. Created by hand, the piece is designed with an emphasis on harmony, presence, and architectural scale, turning the image of the Buddha into a powerful object for space, contemplation, and visual focus.
With its serene expression, refined volume, and carefully built surface, this large ceramic sculpture combines monumentality with quiet emotion. It is conceived not only as a decorative object, but as a statement piece for interiors, gardens, studios, and art-led spaces seeking monumental ceramic art, large handmade sculpture, and one-of-a-kind sculptural decor.
Living Tattoos: Ceramic Bust
Living Tattoos is a handmade ceramic bust exploring the moment when ornament, symbol, and body begin to merge into a single sculptural form. In this work, tattoo-like details are no longer only marks on the skin — they become living elements of the figure itself, growing out of the body as memory, identity, and inner myth made visible.
Created by hand in my studio in Kyiv, Ukraine, this ceramic sculpture combines expressive portraiture with symbolic surface and sculptural transformation. Living Tattoos is a one-of-a-kind ceramic artwork for collectors, interiors, and art-led spaces seeking handmade ceramic busts, figurative ceramic sculpture, and unique works with a strong emotional and artistic presence.
Magical Forest Dragon: Ceramic Sculpture
Magical Forest Dragon is a handmade ceramic sculpture inspired by the spirit of the wild — a creature imagined as part dragon, part forest guardian, and part ancient bird. With its textured body, sculptural wings, and horn-like branches, this piece evokes the feeling of a mythical being born from trees, wind, stone, and mountain air.