Cobizev's work was first exhibited in 1930 by the Fine Arts Society of Bessarabia. She is also known for her sensitive portrayal of children. A pioneer in Moldovan post-war sculptural practice, she also produced works inspired by
socialist realism, both in bronze and aluminium, that protested against capitalism. She was also known for her works in
sculptural relief. In 1948 her work
Cap de moldoveancă was exhibited at the Paris International Exhibition to wide acclaim. In the late 1950s she was commissioned to produce a sculpture of soil scientist and founder of Tashkent University,
Nikolay Dimo (
ru). Cobisev died on 28 April 1995 in
Chișinău. == Awards ==