Through a figurative, spontaneous and singular painting, Natch mixes multiple influences: the traditional approach to drawing by the nude, sculpture, contemporary street-art, graphics and Indonesian art.
She imagines faces or compositions made of simplified silhouettes, capable of telling stories, of expressing the effervescence of life and of suggesting the essence of being.
Most often in acrylic, brush, canvas or walls, she tackles existentialist themes by asking questions, for example, about our relationship to oneself, to others, to money or to nature.
His creations are nourished by historical research, legends, symbols, current events, in order to take the viewer to the heart of our collective unconscious and our cultural heritage.
Between the rough and the delicate, the figurative and the abstract, the naive and the hyperrealistic, Natch explores our paradoxical nature as well as the feelings of mystery or absurdity relating to our existence.
NATCH is one of KAZoART's 10 favorite women artists