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Two horses standing in close proximity.
A study of connection, shared presence and quiet strength.
Gestural pastel work exploring instinct, relational energy and the space between closeness and individuality.
Natalia Rosenbaum is a painter, textile artist, printmaker, sculptor, and conceptual artist whose unconventional background bridges art with thermophysics, infusing her practice with a scientific and cultural sensibility. She masterfully combines graphic expressiveness and corporeal layering across drawing, lithography, linocut, monotype, soft sculpture, and textiles, harnessing pastels, ink, and fabric as vessels for memory and archetype. Her evocative works—personal yet universal “inner maps”—explore memory, female identity, trauma, and transformation, enveloping the viewer in spaces charged with recognition, healing, and deep emotional resonance.