Pizduchki & Lyarvi
[in action]
Microcosm of miniature sculptures and graphics
Watercolor panoramic graphics 580x210mm, Cyprus 2021
"Pizdyuchki & Lyarvi" is a minimalist microcosm grotesquely projecting male and female sexual dynamics. This world contains only Pizdyuchki and Lyarvi, stripped of all excess.
Pizdyuchki
Small, caricatured male figures with exaggerated sexual features, often placed in unexpected locations—on their foreheads, backs, or like horns. They are playful, expressive, and assume ridiculous poses, pulling faces and exuding an irrepressible energy. Their simplified facial expressions resemble emojis, while their movements are reminiscent of reckless childhood antics.
Lyarvi
Giant female figures, hypersexualized yet faceless, resembling cult-like idols. They have exaggerated hips and breasts, obscured faces, and underdeveloped arms and legs. Pizdyuchki do not interact with them directly but orbit around them as if they were deities or totems.
Streetart installation
8 miniatures around Limassol city.
Project History Drawings
The project began in sketchbooks before transitioning into three-dimensional form
Air dried plastic clay
June 2022, Cyprus

Air dried clay
I created a series of miniatures from air-dry clay, painted them with acrylics. Some of Lyarvi were sold, while the Pizdyuchki became street art in Limassol—I placed them in niches, windows, and alleyways. They gradually disappeared, with the last one lasting two years.

Ceramics
Glazed ceramics
June 2024, Cyprus

After mastering ceramics, I created one Lyarva and seven Pizdyuchki using engobes and glazes. Currently, one Lyarva and four Pizdyuchki remain, available in the shop.
The project continues as a side pursuit between larger works.
Made on
Tilda