On the Way (2024) Drawing by Natal A Notag

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Drawing, Gel pen / Pencil on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 11in, Width 11in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Drawings under $1,000 Women Portraits
“On the Way” is a profound and symbolic work that explores the metaphysical nature of the human journey. Central to this painting is a figure seemingly intertwined with the world around him through branches symbolizing life's connections and choices. The dark raven leaning on the branch acts as a guide or iconic figure capable of changing the direction [...]
“On the Way” is a profound and symbolic work that explores the metaphysical nature of the human journey. Central to this painting is a figure seemingly intertwined with the world around him through branches symbolizing life's connections and choices. The dark raven leaning on the branch acts as a guide or iconic figure capable of changing the direction of life. It embodies momentous moments, people or events that leave an indelible mark. The tail of the bird sinks into the water, which means that the perception of the iconic figure comes from the depths of the subconscious, we do not recognize this figure with the mind.

So how does one meet such a persona or situation? By being a person who sees their unique capabilities, recognizing themselves as such a person and not standing still.

Using a delicate balance between abstraction and symbolism, the artist shows the intimate process of self-discovery and finding one's way in the chaos of modernity. This world is filled with both inner and outer myths, where every step is not only an action, but a realization of oneself as part of something bigger.

The dark and light elements in the background emphasize the dynamics of contradictions in human nature, and the thin line between the material and spiritual world makes this work universal. “On the Way” becomes not just a painting, but a portal for personal reflection and experience.

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Symbolic ArtAbstract SymbolismLife ArtModern MythologySpiritual Journey

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I started drawing since childhood, it was a tool of escape from the hard reality.She studied at the Novosibirsk College of Culture and Arts.For 10 years she lived in St. Petersburg, where she worked as an artist [...]

I started drawing since childhood, it was a tool of escape from the hard reality.She studied at the Novosibirsk College of Culture and Arts.For 10 years she lived in St. Petersburg, where she worked as an artist in computer games, creating fantastic worlds, understandable to the mass culture.in popular culture. I acquired a firmness of hand in graphic techniques. Started to feel like an NPC character in a game called life.called life.Moving to Novosibirsk in 2015 due to the dissolution of my marriage made me think how can I throw away my identity for lack of necessityand live happily ever after?And also in this period there are experiments with different materials and mediums. For example, scenography as creatinga particular living experience for the individual.Since 2021 I have participated in four charity auctions. Charity as a tool to approachthe traumatized individual confined in a broken shell.In 2023 opens her first solo exhibition in Novosibirsk. Participates in group exhibitions and competitions in Russiaand abroad.Her works are kept in private collections in Russia, Austria and India.Since 2024 she is a member of the International Eurasian Union of Artists.Since May 2024 the artist lives and works in St. Petersburg. Moving to a big city, new responsibility, gives her theenergy to form themes of research. Feeling the boundaries of her body, her home, her city, her country.Here comes the urge to comprehend and create abstract works.

I am an interdisciplinary artist. My main mediums are painting and drawing. I create figurative paintings with elements of abstraction, as well asas well as abstract works.Exploring the insularity of the individual. Wanting to seep through this thin but insurmountable boundary of the division of the two worlds, I use thea non-verbal message - intuitive body movements that the other person reads instinctively, unconsciously.To transmit the bodily message I take as a basis the Japanese Butoh dance, where the personality manifests the sensations of the essence of his body in thein movement. One of the steps in creating my art is videotaping these movements and transferring the still images onto canvases.Abstraction is an even deeper dive. They are the inner world of the inner world. You can compare them to the subconscious mind, where there are no words oror images. Even the names are combinations of letters with no concrete images behind them.Abstract paintings have layers, from 3 to 8 paintings created and painted on top. This layering doesn't go away.even though we can no longer see the layers underneath, they leave textural imprints. Just like the human subconscious mind, which is made up of life'sexperience, all the information from the outside world, but not contained by the mind.

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