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Medium :
Charcoal on Cardboard , Other rigid frame under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
7.9x7.9in
About this artwork
"The Dark Circus" – A haunting charcoal portrait rendered with striking contrasts and flowing textures. The composition features a mysterious figure in profile, their gaze piercing and ethereal, framed by sweeping strokes that evoke both motion and shadow. The dark, dreamlike atmosphere suggests a surreal narrative, pulling the viewer into the enigmatic world of the "circus."
Presented in a 3D frame, the artwork gains depth and presence. The drawing… itself is mounted on sandpaper, adding a unique tactile quality and subtle grain that enhances the raw, expressive power of the charcoal medium.
The portrait radiates a Gothic sensibility—its elongated features, dramatic shading, and spectral aura echoing themes of mystery, melancholy, and dark romanticism. It embodies a fusion of elegance and unease, a visual performance as enigmatic as its title.
Natalia Nik is a contemporary artist based in Budapest, originally from Russia. Working across mixed media, she combines digital drawing with traditional techniques to create contemplative works characterized by softness, atmospheric depth, and poetic restraint. Her practice explores states of reverie and suspension between reality and imagination, where form gradually dissolves into mood and inner presence.
Natalia’s work encompasses landscape, portraiture, symbolic animal imagery, and abstract explorations, all unified by a quiet, introspective approach. Her works have been exhibited internationally and are held in private collections in Europe and beyond.