Natalie Zuo is a multidisciplinary artist, curator, and system architect whose practice bridges both digital and traditional art realms. A graduate of the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute with a major in painting, she has built a dynamic career spanning China and Australia.
Early in her professional journey, Natalie led major art teams in the video game industry, contributing to high-profile CG film projects and concept art development. Her work in this field earned her recognition as one of the most influential creatives in game art, often described as a recipient of the "Oscars of game art."
Transitioning into traditional art, she focused on watercolor painting and began integrating digital tools to advance global artistic collaboration. Based in Melbourne, she has taught a variety of art courses and curated several international watercolor exhibitions. She is also the founder and driving force behind a groundbreaking virtual exhibition platform that connects watercolor artists worldwide through immersive digital spaces and metaverse initiatives.
Natalie’s first solo exhibition was held at the Tarneit Community Centre in Melbourne, featuring works that reflect her unique "nature-miracle dreamscape" style—a fusion of spiritual, natural, and otherworldly elements. Her artistic vision is rooted in inner awakening, multidimensional perspectives, and the free expression of consciousness, positioning her as a forward-thinking and culturally diverse voice in contemporary art.