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This floral white abstract sculpture is made on a 4"x 12"x 1.5" canvas.
What is this artwork about?
We all have our limitations.
We live in a mortal (healthy?) human body. We happened to be born in a specific country at a particular time; our race, ethnicity, and cultural background also happened to us. We can also not control thinking; it happens to us, as digestion does.
Our reality is beyond our knowledge to a greater extent.
We feel it.
We… are simple, imperfect, and impermanent, and we know it.
Nevertheless, because of all this, we all feel our completeness and are infinitely beautiful in our fragility and mortality.
We are in this together.
We are connected.
Natasha Kanevski is a sculptor based in Austin, Texas, whose textural practice operates at the intersection of fragility and resilience, control and surrender, all viewed through the lens of metamodernism. Working primarily in striking monochrome, Kanevski develops a distinctive language of texture and form that foregrounds imperfection, interconnectedness, and the shared human condition. Her wall sculptures and large-scale installations combine roughness with tenderness, evoking both wild spontaneity and meticulous, reflective intention.