Art By Natasha

Art By Natasha 📍Freelance Designer
Multidisciplinary artist | 200+ artworks sold | Emotional & psychological expression
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16/06/2026

A collection of thoughts, emotions, and moments—captured on canvas.

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“The wright of each other “In The Weight of Each Other, two beingspart human, part myth meet in the stillness between de...
12/06/2026

“The wright of each other “

In The Weight of Each Other, two beings
part human, part myth meet in the stillness between dependence and
grace. Each figure carries the other, not in dominance but in understanding…the weight shared, the burden equal. The need to hold and to be held, to offer strength without erasing tenderness.
These works move beyond mythology into a quieter truth about
coexistence, that balance is not symmetry, but empathy.

31/05/2026

Floating Memory (acrylic on canvas)

The things we carry with us long after they’re gone. The small boat drifts alone through a quiet, endless space, much like a memory that keeps returning when we least expect it. It speaks to feelings of distance, longing, and reflection. Even when people, places, or moments leave our lives, parts of them continue to travel with us, floating somewhere beneath the surface.

Echoes in Abstract (acrylic on canvas)A collection about the emotions people carry but struggle to explain. Each piece r...
23/05/2026

Echoes in Abstract (acrylic on canvas)

A collection about the emotions people carry but struggle to explain. Each piece reflects a different mental and emotional state, confusion, silence, tension, memories, overthinking, and vulnerability.

The chaotic lines, layered textures, and unfinished forms are intentional; they mirror the way thoughts and emotions can feel inside the mind ….messy, loud, fragile, and constantly moving. Instead of showing clear figures or stories, the paintings leave space for personal interpretation, allowing viewers to connect through their own feelings and experiences.

The earthy tones and dark contrasts create a sense of warmth mixed with heaviness, almost like faded memories or emotions that were never fully released. Together, the six works feel like fragments of the same conversation, raw human emotions translated into abstract form.

“Burst of Silence” acrylic on carton (framed with glass) explores the contrast between inner silence and emotional chaos...
19/05/2026

“Burst of Silence” acrylic on carton (framed with glass)

explores the contrast between inner silence and emotional chaos. The faceless figure wrapped in white represents suppressed identity and unspoken emotions, while the explosive splashes surrounding it reflect thoughts, aggression, and feelings breaking through internally. Inspired by the expressive drip technique of Jackson Po***ck, the painting uses energetic splattering and movement to capture raw emotion and psychological intensity.

16/05/2026
Echoes in Abstract — Collection DescriptionA visual exploration of emotion, memory, and internal chaos, Echoes in Abstra...
16/05/2026

Echoes in Abstract — Collection Description

A visual exploration of emotion, memory, and internal chaos, Echoes in Abstract reflects the thoughts we carry but rarely express. Through layered textures, raw linework, muted tones, and fragmented forms, the collection captures the tension between silence and noise, control and collapse.

09/05/2026

An inside look into my world

“The Shape You Left”  (Acrylic on canvas) using rope technique How it’s done (the process)Rope is first arranged directl...
29/04/2026

“The Shape You Left” (Acrylic on canvas) using rope technique

How it’s done (the process)

Rope is first arranged directly on the canvas, forming the composition physically in space—not just drawn, but constructed.Paint is then applied over and around the rope, allowing pigment to settle along its edges and slightly beneath it.
Once the paint sets, the rope is removed.

What’s left behind is not the rope, but its imprint—a subtle, imperfect outline where it once existed. These lines carry a raw, organic quality that’s impossible to fully replicate with a brush. You’re essentially painting around a form, then taking the form away.

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