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The Climber Painting

Natalie Tarasar

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 33.5 W x 30 H x 1 D in

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“The Climber” depicts a human figure in motion through a combination of curled and outstretched postures, as if climbing into the painting. This angular posture contrasts the natural smooth curves of the human body – accentuated by the sharp right shoulder blade (scapula) which protrudes outside of the canvas. Bursting with kinetic energy, this painting is layered with acrylics and pastels. A true original, this painting cannot be recreated through prints. NOTE: The image appears with a black bar on the righthand side - this is not representative of the painting. This painting was created with acrylic paintings with pastel layers overlayed on hand-stretched canvas. The shoulder that protrudes outside of the canvas is made from sturdy cardboard, shaped, and wrapped in canvas before being painted. Because of the unique shape, this painting must be custom framed - I am happy to work with you on this, or to get the framing done myself. The edges are painted but no hanging mechanism is attached to the canvas board. Original (33.5 W x 30 H x 1 D in) is available. Due to the unique shape of the painting, prints are not available. If you like my artwork and would like to reach out with any questions or comments, please reach out to the Saatchi curator team at curator@saatchiart.com

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:33.5 W x 30 H x 1 D in

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Natalie Tarasar was born and raised in Colorado, which fueled her creativity. She moved to the Washington DC area to pursue a career in international development and environmental conservation, where she currently works at the World Wildlife Fund. She continues to pursue her artwork independently in her free time. She was the youngest artist to be juried into the Alexandria, VA Torpedo Factory’s Visiting Artist in Residence program and is a current member of the Arlington Artist Alliance. Natalie is interested in figurative abstraction as a tool to communicate emotion. Her work typically entails still snapshots of the human form from varying angles overlaid on top of each-other. She experiments with multimedia, acrylics, pastels, and oils. She also is working on a Giving back to Wildlife Series of endangered species to support conservation efforts, which you can see on her website NatalieTarasar.com

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