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Natalia Zarovnaya

Architectural structures and cityscapes are a recurring motif in the work of Natalia Zarovnaya. These forms are often abstracted, taking the shape of busy, intersecting lines and layered planes. Maps, circuits, and grids come to mind from the precision of Zarovnaya’s etchings. Her prints are often overlaid with text and calligraphy, giving new meanings to their geometric surfaces.

Biography 

 

​Natalia Zarovnaya was born in Tomsk, Russia. Since 1968, her work has been shown in exhibitions from South Korea to the USA. It is part of collections in the Portland Art Museum, USA; the Russian State Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia, and the Museum of Printed Graphics, Lublin, Poland, to name a few. Notable recent exhibitions include Branches from the same tree, contemporary Russian and American printmaking exhibition, China, 2020; Labyrinth 2020, East Meets West Gallery, Moscow, and the Affordable Art Fair and London Original Print Fair with Brook Street Gallery.

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