Art with depth
Yelyzaveta Gaydukova — artist name L.DUKOWA — is a Ukrainian artist based in the Netherlands, working at the intersection of sculpture, material memory, and inner truth.
Her materials are plaster, recycled paper, epoxy, acrylic, and organic matter — dried botanicals, cotton, fragments of nature gathered over time. She works with sustainability as a philosophy, not an aesthetic choice. Nothing enters the work without intention.
Her practice is spiritual before it is visual. She believes that what we make carries the energy of how it was made — and so each piece begins with stillness, with a question rather than a plan.
She works in two different styles that reflect the two forces she lives between. The “Matrix” is control — structured, precise, built from hundreds of deliberate hand-applied strips. The other “Growth” and “Surrender” — organic surfaces shaped by intuition, nature, and the willingness to be surprised by what emerges.
Everything she makes is one of a kind. Every material is chosen with care for the earth it came from.
If a piece finds its way to you — it was always meant to.