
While Viktor is well known as a revolutionary designer and gifted teacher, it is perhaps as a talented artist he is most often referred. While keeping pace to design scores of products, he also kept his output of sculpture, watercolors, oil paintings, and drawings at a remarkable level.

Viktor's work has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, The Chicago Art Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art and more.
His most famous works, the "Jazz Bowls," are often exhibited as icons of the Art Deco era in which they were created.
The 1503 pieces of artwork that the Foundation has on record were produced from the mid-1920's to around 1998. So, while teaching and designing he was also producing a new work of art nearly every two weeks - for more than 70 years.