Belly Painting by Natalia Lvova

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This artwork appears in 3 collections
  • Original Artwork Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 36in, Width 36in
  • Categories Abstract
In the modern world, women’s beauty is associated with slim figures. If a woman falls far behind the standard and accepts the rules of this game, she starts torturing herself with sports, diets, and other restrictions. If the body of a woman is much bigger than the standard, it is considered abnormal. Such a pressure makes full-bodied women feel unhappy [...]
In the modern world, women’s beauty is associated with slim figures. If a woman falls far behind the standard and accepts the rules of this game, she starts torturing herself with sports, diets, and other restrictions. If the body of a woman is much bigger than the standard, it is considered abnormal. Such a pressure makes full-bodied women feel unhappy and inferior.
A full body can be beautiful, but people might have difficulties in seeing it. This is where art can assist. My works in TwiddleArt style (a technique of painting with swirls and twiddles) expand the feminine beauty ideal. The artwork catches the eye and makes one want to explore it. Through the paintings, people can see the beauty of curvy women and overcome the associated stereotypes.
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Natalia Lvova is an artist from Tyumen (Russia), based in Palo Alto (California). She has created more than 100 paintings throughout the course of her artistic career and is known for her powerful utilization [...]

Natalia Lvova is an artist from Tyumen (Russia), based in Palo Alto (California). She has created more than 100 paintings throughout the course of her artistic career and is known for her powerful utilization of vibrant colors, unique visual schemes and patterns in creating original masterpieces that are hailed by art enthusiasts of every generation. Notably, Natalia holds a patent for her unique style of painting, which she has aptly named “TwiddleART.”
Further, she has created a number of fashion collections featuring her distinctive art, as well as illustrated BukvaBuk, an educational art book aimed at the development of abstract thinking for children, endorsed by the Department of Education in Tyumen city, Russia.

Natalia has presented her unique artworks at a number of solo and group exhibitions in the United States, Russia, and France, including: Unauthorized SFMOMA Show #27 (San Francisco, California 2017), ArtSpan (San Francisco, California 2017), Palace of Fine Arts (San Francisco, California 2016), Galla (Tyumen, Russia 2015), Siberian Center Contemporary Art (Novosibirsk, Russia 2013), Novosibirsk State Art Museum (Novosibirsk, Russia 2013), and Contemporaries of Canvas (Tyumen, Russia 2014), among numerous others. Additionally, Natalia’s work is part of permanent collections at Stanford University, (Stanford, California) and G8 Gallery (Moscow, Russia), among others.

Moreover, as an esteemed artist, Natalia has been awarded 1st place during the Pacific Art League Exhibition in Palo Alto, California, and became the Laureate at the “Best Works of 2015: Street Art” by The International Association of Designers Vatikam in Paris, France. In addition to displaying her distinctive art at exhibitions to the delight of thousands of art enthusiasts worldwide, Natalia presents a number of masterclasses, seminars and workshops, including «Everyone is an Artist in One’s Soul,” and the program, «An Artist Who Sells,” to assist peer artists in learning how to hold exhibitions and successfully build a professional career as an artist. Natalia and her work are also prominently featured in international press and media worldwide.

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