Sofia Renkov is a sculptor and installation artist whose work examines the relationship between body, landscape, and built space. Through sweeping forms and carefully crafted surfaces, she creates sculptures that evoke movement, tension, and transformation while maintaining a strong sense of physical presence.
Beginning with hand sketches and studies, Renkov develops works that translate drawn gestures into large-scale sculptural forms. Her practice is driven by an interest in how curves, contours, and negative space can shape a viewer's experience, creating moments that feel both monumental and intimate.
Often working with wood, plaster, and composite materials, Renkov creates sculptures that balance precision with a sense of organic growth. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and public spaces, where it invites viewers to consider the connections between architecture, nature, and the human body.