Vascule (2025)

Brák’s sculptures embody an interplay of prehistoric themes, reimagined within a futuristic context. Through her sculptural installations, she crafts a narrative that breathes life into extinct creatures and otherworldly beings. The tension between the artificial and the natural is a prominent feature of her work, creating an initial sense of dismay that gradually gives way to feelings of tenderness, sensitivity, and even humor. The installation functions as a unique ecosystem, prompting questions about existence and encouraging the audience to reconsider their relationship with the environment.