Natalia Pietsch
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Natalia Pietsch is a young talented artist born in Russia in 1975 where she had a classical training learning basic artistic techniques, but it wasn't long before she began searching for her own style. In the early days, that style was figurative romantic. Using aquarelle, tempera and graphics, her work included the human form and animals, usually in a surrealistic style. More recently she has used acrylic and sand to integrate structure and relief into her paintings, bringing depth and a passion for life to her work. The results shock the senses with rushes of colour, movement and the artist's special brand of symbolism. Vivid paintings full of emotion with sensual swirls of colour and a multitude of small golden drops. Hidden amongst layers of colour are small hands, fingers, half formed faces, skeletons - life beginning and life ending. Her work is inspired by her own emotional landscape and her greatest wish is for her public to explore that landscape with her.
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