In February 2025, at the large-scale competition Grand Final Art IV- 2025 organized by the British festival and competition organizer Golden Time Talent, Viktoriіa Avdoshуna received recognition for her talent from the international jury and the project’s audience. Her work “Dragon”, created using Lunéville embroidery and zardozi techniques, amazed the jury with its craftsmanship and attention to detail, receiving an impressive score of 98.9 points.
Viktoriіa’s work “Dragon” is not just an accessory but a true work of art. Every detail—from the sewn-on crystals to the silk organza—is selected with incredible taste. Rich blue and purple tones contrasting against a dark background create a mystical and captivating atmosphere. The dimensions of the work—34 x 29 x 6 cm in the form of a statuette and 25 cm in folded form as a pendant with a tassel—emphasize its scale and the complexity of execution.
Viktoriіa Avdoshуna is an experienced designer and embroidery artist with an impressive creative background. Back in her school years, she participated in art competitions, and in 2008 she won 1st place for a fantasy look in Kharkiv. She graduated with honors from college as a hair stylist, studied illustration, fundamentals of composition, and color theory, which help her in creating accessories. She also studied at the Engineering and Pedagogical Academy (specializing in “Fashion and Design”). Since 2011, she has been engaged in individual design and clothing tailoring, and since 2017 she has been working with Lunéville embroidery and zardozi techniques.
Viktoriіa is no stranger to competitions. She took part in the 57th season of Golden Time Talent, where she received high marks from the jury and won the Audience Choice Award. She is also the first designer of accessories for work tools of psychologists, astrologers, and esoteric practitioners, reflecting the symbolism of their professions.
Her talent was highly praised by the international jury of Grand Final Art IV- 2025, which included Natalia Zhуzhko (Ukraine), Asmik Bleyan (Georgia), Tatiana Karadima (Greece), Anna Minderienie (UK), Lukasz Kornacki (UK) and Anastasia Kimmel (Germany). Asmik Bleyan, Tatiana Karadima, Anna Minderienie, and the president of the competition Inesa Bila noted Viktoriіa’s exceptional craftsmanship and her ability to create works that inspire admiration.
For Viktoriіa Avdoshуna, creativity is not just work, but a way to express her individuality and share her vision of the world. Her creations are stories told in the language of handcraft, capable of touching hearts and inspiring the creation of beauty. Her success at Grand Final Art IV- 2025 is a vivid confirmation of her talent and mastery.