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Natasha Lopatnikova

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Natasha Lopatnikova

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I work in the neo-pop art style. My paintings are digitally created and present in NFT-art format.
My heroines are women who have lost their identity and found it in merging with nature. They are depicted at the moment of connection with their essence and nature. In an attempt to return to nature,...
I work in the neo-pop art style. My paintings are digitally created and present in NFT-art format.
My heroines are women who have lost their identity and found it in merging with nature. They are depicted at the moment of connection with their essence and nature. In an attempt to return to nature, they reincarnate into wild, primitive creatures. In fiery passion and expression, lost in strange dreams, they freeze in an ecstatic pose, wholly immersed in psychedelic phantasm.
Acidic, bold colors of the canvases belong to computer aesthetics and animation. My characters become a kind of primal jungle dweller, part of a mini universe, where everything that exists merges into a single-color cluster, acquiring a different meaning. This is a kind of hunger, thirst - of nature. The desire to touch the source one more time to become a part of it and find freedom. Color carries a special meaning; its intensity essentially determines the maximum presence at the moment. Color is a significant participant in my paintings. The power of color ratios and textured brushstroke - creates a unique sense of volume and dynamic. The smear becomes a full-fledged participant in everything that happens. Linearity, the flatness of the image - the graphic structure, determines its symbolic origin.

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Montana

USD 675.00 Year.2021 w47.00 x h70.00 x d0.10 cm

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California

USD 675.00 Year.2021 w47.00 x h70.00 x d0.10 cm

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Biography

Industrial designer, artist, member of the Union of Artists of Russia, art historian, and researcher of contemporary art and culture, author of several scientific articles on contemporary Japanese art. Authored a dissertation on the "The Creativity of the Artist Takashi Murakami and Contemporary Art...
Industrial designer, artist, member of the Union of Artists of Russia, art historian, and researcher of contemporary art and culture, author of several scientific articles on contemporary Japanese art. Authored a dissertation on the "The Creativity of the Artist Takashi Murakami and Contemporary Art of Japan in the 1990s-2010s."
Natasha was born into a family of famous artists. Her parents are painters, and her grandfather is the world-famous muralist sculptor Vladimir Efimovich Tsigal.
Natasha studied for 8 years at the Moscow State Stroganov Academy of Design and Applied Arts. She graduated from the Faculty of Industrial Design and further completed her degree in art history, receiving her postgraduate diploma in 2019. She completes her Scientific degree of Candidate of Sciences (Ph.D.) in Art History this year.
Natasha designs fashion accessories and clothing under the brand “Ayano Design” and has been a member of the Union of Arts of Russia Since 2013.
From 2017 Natalia has been a frequent speaker at Art Symposiums and keynote speaker at the festival of Decorative and Applied Arts in 2018. Seven articles have been published in art science journals.
Natalia is now focused exclusively on creative expression through her artwork.
Exhibitions
2010, April 19-25, Russian Art Week, Russian Art week, House of Artists, Experimental Graphics nomination. Moscow.
2013, December 29, "Christmas on Begovaya" in the Union of Arts of Russia. Moscow.
2020, February 22-23, Festival of Music and Art "Rhythms and Meanings" at Phantomas Rooftop, Moscow.
2020, September, Exhibition "Moscow and Muscovites" in the Union of Art

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