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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil, Watercolor on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 47.2x23.6in
About this artwork
A few seconds between the sky and water are like flight.
At work I use the highest quality pigments. They do not change colour or fade. Finishing varnish. Matt no glare varnish so looks good under direct artificial light.
SHIPPING: To send the picture it will be packed in the cid-free paper, bubble wrap, styrofoam and a cardboard box. Painting is signed on front and back and dated by the artist as well as accompanied by Certificate of Authenticity.
At work I use the highest quality pigments. They do not change colour or fade. Finishing varnish. Matt no glare varnish so looks good under direct artificial light.
SHIPPING: To send the picture it will be packed in the cid-free paper, bubble wrap, styrofoam and a cardboard box. Painting is signed on front and back and dated by the artist as well as accompanied by Certificate of Authenticity.
Nata Zaikina
Czechia
Credentials
- Experienced Artist
- Works on commission
« "I try to show the hidden dynamics inside the static figure and am constantly inspired by the human body." »
Nata Zaikina is an artist based in Prague and has exhibited in the Czech Republic.
Several of her works are also part of the permanent collection of the Wenlin Art Museum in China. She draws inspiration from growing up in the 70s and 80s, when her works captured figures in motion. Using sculptural aspects of contrasting contours and composition, Nata omits details to focus on light and color. She primarily creates in oil on canvas.
Artworks are in private collections all over the world: United Kingdom, USA, Canada, Australia, China, Europe.
"I try to show the hidden dynamics inside the static figure. I constantly get inspired by the human body. I specially love interesting light situations... "
Several of her works are also part of the permanent collection of the Wenlin Art Museum in China. She draws inspiration from growing up in the 70s and 80s, when her works captured figures in motion. Using sculptural aspects of contrasting contours and composition, Nata omits details to focus on light and color. She primarily creates in oil on canvas.
Artworks are in private collections all over the world: United Kingdom, USA, Canada, Australia, China, Europe.
"I try to show the hidden dynamics inside the static figure. I constantly get inspired by the human body. I specially love interesting light situations... "