Victoria Naboka is an artist based in New Zealand known for her vibrant geometric abstract works on upcycled textiles. Influenced by the early 20th-century avant-garde, her practice focuses on the transformation of tactile materials—including wool and fleece—into modern explorations of...
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Victoria Naboka is an artist based in New Zealand known for her vibrant geometric abstract works on upcycled textiles. Influenced by the early 20th-century avant-garde, her practice focuses on the transformation of tactile materials—including wool and fleece—into modern explorations of form and color. By weaving together the structural elements of Cubo-Futurism with motifs from Ukrainian and Māori heritage, her work serves as a bridge between historical tradition and contemporary environmental consciousness. Naboka’s interdisciplinary background in philosophy and economics provides a unique framework for her investigation into how identity is constructed through pattern and materiality.