AMP’D UP: Reimagining the Future in 2026: Viktoria Modesta & the New Shape of Possibility 

Viktoria Modesta challenges traditional ideas of beauty and ability, transforming her prosthetic into a powerful expression of identity, creativity, and the future of self-design. —photo by Propela Limited 

By Rick Bontkowski, 
A new year invites more than resolutions; it invites reinvention. January is a moment to question old definitions and imagine what the future could look like if we stop accepting limits that were never meant to be permanent. Few artists embody that spirit more boldly than Viktoria Modesta. 

Known globally as the “bionic pop artist,” Viktoria is a singer, songwriter, performance artist, and creative visionary who has redefined what disability can represent. Born in Latvia and raised in the UK, she endured years of failed surgeries that left her in constant pain. In her twenties, she made the radical decision to amputate her lower leg. 

What followed was not retreat, but transformation. Rather than concealing her prosthesis, Viktoria turned it into art. On stage and on screen, her prosthetic limbs are sculptural and futuristic, sometimes crystalline, sometimes confrontational, always intentional. Her work challenges long-standing assumptions about beauty, ability, and power, positioning disability not as something to overcome, but as something to be designed around. 

Viktoria gained international attention through The Bionic Showgirl, a groundbreaking performance that shattered conventional narratives of disability. Since then, she has collaborated with designers, filmmakers, and musicians worldwide, standing at the intersection of art, technology, and identity. This evolution in thinking feels especially relevant as we move into a new year. 

Disability today is increasingly framed not by limitations, but by possibility. It represents autonomy, creativity, and self-definition. It asks a different question, not “How do I fit in?” but “What can I build?” 

Viktoria Modesta stands at the forefront of that movement, offering a glimpse of a future where difference is not hidden, but celebrated. 

I had the opportunity to explore these ideas more deeply with Viktoria as a guest on The AMP’D UP211 Podcast, where she spoke candidly about ownership, courage, and the freedom that comes from living beyond labels. 

As 2026 begins, Viktoria reminds us that the future doesn’t arrive quietly. Sometimes it disrupts. Sometimes it challenges. And sometimes, it arrives exactly as it should, bold, unapologetic, and entirely reimagined. 

Rick Bontkowski, a Chicago native and amputee, is the host creator of The AMP’D UP211 Podcast. A drummer, cyclist, and advocate, Rick shares the stories of people with limb differences to inspire, inform, and challenge perceptions worldwide. Contact info: Ampup211@gmail.com, ampup211.com, youtube.com/@theampdup211podcast6, instagram.com/rick_bontkowski.  

{Discover additional stories from Rick’s podcast on our website at thespringsmagazine.com/category/health-wellness/ampd-up211/.} 

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