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The Desire to be in Control #14 is a wall sculpture created on a 4"x12"x1.5" canvas.
The paint I used in this sculpture is a unique, rich, and distinctive blue, totally flat and ultra-matte. Every sculptured element was hand-sculptured and hand-painted separately before being attached to the canvas.
The series explores the paradox of human control—our constant attempt to direct our lives, each other, and even our inner worlds, despite knowing how… limited that control truly is. The sculptural forms reflect this tension: reaching, grasping, resisting, or pulling back. Each piece hints at the invisible forces that shape us—our histories, beliefs, bodies, and circumstances—revealing how much we try to command and how much ultimately lies beyond our reach.
The series becomes a visual study of vulnerability, boundaries, and the deep, universal longing to feel steadiness in a world that rarely allows it.
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.