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Working exclusively in sculpture, Valeri Jelobinski develops each piece through a careful balance of structure, texture, and meaning. Drawing on organic forms, as well as classical traditions rooted in Greek and Italian sculpture, his work reflects an ongoing dialogue between strength and vulnerability. The resulting forms are both grounded and expressive, designed to engage with their environment and endure over time.
His sculptures range from intimate works for private collections to large-scale pieces conceived for architectural and public contexts. Each work is approached with close attention to proportion, material integrity, and the way sculpture inhabits space. Jelobinski works across a range of materials, including sculpture and ceramics, treating each as an integral part of the sculptural language. His process combines traditional techniques with contemporary methods, allowing for both precision and depth. From initial concept through to fabrication and finishing, each stage is guided by a commitment to quality and clarity of form. In addition to studio-based works, he undertakes public and commissioned projects developed in response to specific sites and spatial conditions. These works are conceived in dialogue with their surroundings, contributing to the identity and presence of the spaces they occupy. |
Alongside his sculptural practice, Jelobinski has experience in mould making, art restoration, and the creation of objects for film and visual production. He also teaches drawing to both adults and children, sharing foundational skills and an understanding of form through observation and practice.
Based in Sydney, Jelobinski works with collectors, architects, and clients across Australia. |