Year of creation | 2024 |
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Dimensions | 80 W × 100 H × 1.7 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | abstract |
Genre | mythological |
Materials | acrylic, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
This stunning work by Natalia Grehova immerses the viewer in a world of fantasy where light ochre tones and beautiful blues dominate, creating a magical, dreamlike atmosphere. The gentle shapes and emotional fluidity give the abstraction a special musicality. Here, mythology and modern art merge in a harmonious composition. This abstraction is characterized by a graceful harmony of colors that is both calming and inspiring, and invites the viewer to explore the deeper symbolism and meaning of the heavenly Pegasus.
Natalia Grehova is a contemporary artist living and working in Germany, where she immigrated with her family from far Kyrgyzstan in the early 2000s. Her interest in art began at an early age: Natalia’s father was passionate about painting, sculpture and professional photography, introducing the young daughter to both co-creation and discussion of art. Since then, in one way or another, creativity has been a constant companion for the artist. Already living in Germany, she was lucky to study at the Art Academy of Graphic Design in Hamburg, developing her artistic talents and skills. But the conscious choice towards free and independent art was made already in the fifth semester. In addition to photography and graphic design, Natalia has been deeply involved in the study of philosophy of various ancient teachings for many years. Through the accumulation of spiritual knowledge, her talent is moving into a state of maturity, her developed personal content and multifaceted experience manifests itself in an integrated and universal form. Since 2024 Natalia dares to try herself as an abstract artist painter. Her current work is a reflection of a mature, deep inner world, a fusion and synthesis of intuition, analysis and skill that balances on the edge between physical and metaphysical reality, where free thinking and imagination find their fulfillment. Abstract painting is ideal for expressing those feelings of the artist that cannot be described by the syntax of language, but can only be "translated" into non-verbal language and addressed to the subconscious of the viewer. "I find it incredibly fascinating to give vent to my feelings in moments of insight and to watch what comes out of it. And when the subconscious minds of the artist and the viewer meet on the surface of a painting, that very moment is what I call true magic!"