David Moješčík MojDa
David Moješčík nicknamed MojDa *1974. He graduated from the sculpture studio at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Brno University of Technology (2002). His work focuses primarily on the human body, especially the female figure. He uses all the material advantages of sculpture, which allow him to vary his sculptures in many different positions, poses and attitudes. He finds inspiration not only in the philosophy of yoga, but also in ancient and European classical sculpture. He is fascinated by the art and symbolism of the 19th century. He is most influenced by the idea of non-violence and the focus on the person in yoga. He is also interested in so-called public art, where he often likes to work with hidden symbols or with a greater or lesser degree of irony and exaggeration.
Profile created February 18, 2026
Artwork Gallery
The Anthropoid Operation Memorial, Prague, 2009 (co-author: MgA. Michal Šmeral)
Eva, polyester, fiberglass, acrylic, 200×396×132 cm, 2023
fAe II (The King Cobra), polyester, acrylic, stainless steel, 85×105×105 cm, 2017, private collection
Ishvara I, polyester, fiberglass, acrylic, glass, stainless steel, steel, 232×100×70 cm, 2020
The Levitation I, polyester gel, fibreglass, porcelain, 79.5×73×63 cm, 2005
The Levitation III, polyester, steel, acrylic and oil paint, 200×190×200 cm, 2009
Little Angel V (Essentia), polyester gel, fiberglass, acrylic, 57×22×25 cm, 2024
Exhibition at the Václav Špála Gallery, 2020
The Pilgrim, 2013, mixed media, 70×60×60 cm
The Virtue of Virtues, Carrara marble, life size + pedestal, 2013, private collection, Beskydy