“Golden puzzle”

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A$650

Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 50cm (W) x 60cm (H) x 3cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This painting, titled 'Golden Puzzle,' explores the interplay of light and geometric forms in vibrant shades of yellow and blue. Inspired by the iconic Australian flower, Golden Wattle, the artwork combines abstract patterns to create a dynamic and energetic composition. The piece captures the essence of nature’s warmth and vibrancy through a modern abstract lens. Created with acrylic on canvas, it measures 60x50 cm, blending natural inspiration with geometric abstraction.

Artist Bio

Natalia Begisheva is a Ukrainian artist currently based in Australia since 2022 where she continues to pursue her artistic career.
She is a member of the European Association of Artists ARTE in Slovakia and actively participates in the artistic community.
Natalia has exhibited her works since 2011, showcasing her talent in Ukraine, Europe, and Asia. Her artistic journey has taken her to numerous exhibitions, both solo and collective.
Over the years of her artistic career, she has developed several series of paintings, including a series of cityscapes, portraits, still lifes, and a series of birds.
In her artwork, Natalia uses geometric rhythms; she creates a unique style characterized by a harmonious interplay of shapes, lines, and colors. With a keen eye for detail, Natalia employs geometric rhythms to uncover analytical connections that shape the composition of her pieces. This utilization of geometry adds a distinct visual element to her artworks, inviting viewers to contemplate the deeper meanings and structured aesthetics embedded within her work.
Natalia's education in the field of psychology has also influenced the creation of her artworks. By incorporating psychological questions into the creative process and exploring herself through perception and artistic analysis of the surrounding world, she opens up a path for viewers to reconsider the diversity of artistic forms in contemporary visual art.

Commissions

Nataliya's studio is in Melbourne