VIERA is a contemporary artist from Ukraine whose work translates ancient Turkic heritage into a modern visual language of leadership and legacy. Drawing on Göktürk runes, one of the earliest Turkic writing systems, she treats them not as historical artifacts, but as a symbolic code of decision-making, memory, destiny, and statehood.
Her artistic background includes participation in the Ukrainian Pavilion of the 58th Venice Biennale, where her work addressed cultural identity, resilience, and transformation. This experience shaped her understanding of art as a strategic medium — one that reinforces clarity, authority, and long-term vision.
The two presented artworks explore a dialogue between ancient Turkic runic language and contemporary identity, where letters become living forms and art functions as a statement of authority, continuity, and legacy.
Her works are created for leaders, strategists, and collectors who understand that culture shapes power, and symbols shape history.