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As I journey through life, I realize that our task as human beings is to deepen our relationship with the living world around us and, even more so, within us. I feel that our journey is not about achieving or conquering something but about being. It is about dissolving the illusion of separateness and rather accepting the totality of the human experience and the interconnectedness of all life.
This journey is never straightforward.
It winds, circles,… and spirals. What would happen if we let go of our need for direction and our constant desire to be in control and instead embrace the unexpected and the unknown? I argue we will start to feel the harmony in all of this, even in this whimsical impermanence; we will feel our completeness, and we will feel how infinitely beautiful we all are in our fragility and mortality. Life is a gift. And we are in this together.
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.