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Natasha Popova

Chisinau, Moldova

Hi, my name is Natasha Popova. My work is a harmonious fusion of various artistic traditions and sty...

About the artist

Natasha Popova

Joined In 2010

(10 Followers)

About the artist

Natasha Popova

Joined In 2010

(10 Followers)

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Hi, my name is Natasha Popova. My work is a harmonious fusion of various artistic traditions and styles. I am inspired by the Baroque aesthetics, with its richness of detail, dynamics and drama. I strive to create works that captivate the viewer and immerse him in a world of emotions and passions.

The influence of Art Nouveau is often visible in my works - I admire its grace, organic lines and romantic atmosphere. This style inspires me to create pieces that have a subtle, feminine charm and at the same time carry deep meaning and symbolism.

My passion for Japanese miniature sculpture opens up new opportunities for me to create works that attract attention with their delicacy, delicacy and sophistication of forms. I respect the skill of Japanese masters and strive for excellence in conveying the aesthetics and harmony of their traditions.

Inspired by pointillism and graphic art, I experiment with different techniques and materials to create works that transport the viewer into a world of fine detail.
These styles inspire me to create works that speak to the viewer as a sophisticated observer, inviting them to explore and delve into the depths of my creativity. My work is not just a collection of different styles and traditions, ...

Private lessons in the workshop of sculptor Roman Manevich, Hamburg.

Two of my sculptures, “Spring” and “Dreaming Winter”, were exhibited in The Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors & Gravers in London, UK, 16-28 October 2007. http://royal-miniature-society.org.uk.

The exhibition in the State Museum of Oriental Art in Moscow, November 2017, there were 120 netsuke of modern sculptors from Russia, Japan, CIS countries and Europe. 5 netsuke were done by me and were published in the exhibition catalogue.