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101: Pink Square Paperback Limited Edition 2 of 3 Project 101 is a personal collection of human marks and scars from all over the world, such as New Zealand, USA, India, Germany, Nigeria, Poland, Australia and UK. Each photographed person was interviewed about unique story behind his/her scar. Almost all of us have at least one scar on our body, such as a birth mark, wrongly cut umbilical cord, hypertrophic scars or just regular tattoo. People create scars by piercing and deforming their bodies since ancient times. The permanence of scarring has led to its intentional use as a form of body art within some subcultures. Ritual scarring practices associate a positive meaning of word ‘scar’. Meanwhile, there are people who do not want to see their scar. It brings back memories connected to either painful or intimate experience from the past. Psychological mark, like childhood trauma or depression, causes fear and repulsive emotions every time while seeing the scar. According to Clinical Psychology Review from 2001, any mental disorders may remit but leave psychological scars such as negative cognitive patterns on human brain. Yet many people have accepted their 'mental' and 'physical' scars and are proud of them. Showcased at: Slash Forward Exhibition, Real World Gallery, Brick Lane, London
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Natalia Lewandowska holds a Master's degree from the Royal College of Art and a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Arts London. Her thesis was evaluated by writer Jonathan Miles as ‘distinctive in all dimensions’. She received Sir Quentin Blake Narrative Drawing Award and won the HSBC Bank Bursary. Natalia has a working experience in multidisciplinary design and art direction by working with creative directors like Christopher Jenner on commercial projects in London, Paris and New York, for clients including Globe-Troter, Atkinsons 1799 and Kusmi Tea. Her large-scale drawing was permanently etched on the 30 meters long stainless steel wall at the Eurostar Ticket Hall at London King’s Cross railway station. Over the years, Natalia’s artworks have been exhibited at numerous shows, including the Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, Education Centre at the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Other Art Fair at the Old Truman Brewery in London. In 2020 the National Museum of Poland acquired three of her paintings for the museum collection. Two of her artworks are part of the Soho House art collection and have been on display in Oxfordshire and London. The latest publications of her work include GQ Magazine, Aesthetica Magazine, House & Garden, Estila Magazine and Boston Pride. Natalia's water painting has been distributed as a CD cover by Dux Recording Producers and has been published on Spotify since 2019.
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