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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
20x20in
About this artwork
"Rough Purity" is an abstract white wall sculpture. This contemporary artwork was sculptured with clay on a 20"×20"×1.5" heavy-duty canvas. This minimalist monochrome wall sculpture can be great above the bed or living room decor.
This artwork won the TALENT PRIZE AWARD in the ART SHOW INTERNATIONAL GALLERY's 7th ABSTRACT Art Competition 2022
The painting comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
What is this artwork about?
Nobody is perfect.
Our… roughness, wrinkles, irregularities, and cracks only emphasize our humanity, revealing our essence, tenderness, purity, and completeness, the fact that we are infinitely beautiful in our fragility and mortality.
I am an award-winning artist. I have had works appear and win awards in juried art shows across the US, shown with selected galleries, including Solo and Duo Exhibits.
Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/art.by.natasha.kanevski
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.