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Hybrid mixed media.
Digital drawing printed on fine art paper and hand-finished by the artist with colored pencils, golden pearlescent watercolour, and golden thread.
In The Shell, the organic form unfolds as both vessel and living architecture. Its pearlescent lines resemble a delicate circulatory system, branching and flowing like veins beneath a translucent surface. What appears as a shell becomes something almost bodily — a structure shaped from… within.
Golden accents and thread trace subtle pathways across the form, echoing currents of growth and transformation. The shell is not only protection, but a generative space — a vessel created by a living organism that forms a pearl at its core. Its intricate patterning becomes an artwork in itself, an individual structure shaped by time, pressure, and quiet persistence.
Rather than depicting a natural object, the work reflects on interior creation — on how value, resilience, and beauty are formed through hidden processes within
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.