
Natalia Shtal’s 2023 work is a unique example of contemporary art that blends simplicity with depth. In this piece, two figures made from torn brown paper evoke a sense of movement and interaction. The artist masterfully employs a minimalist approach, where lines and forms enrich the texture of the paper, transforming it into dynamic images. This work explores the boundaries between abstraction and reality, playing on the viewer's perceptions. The human figure element evokes a sense of relationship and understanding, while the use of paper adds an element of ephemerality and fragility. Natalia Shtal’s style, balancing between minimalism and symbolism, makes her art appealing to collectors seeking original and thoughtful works.
Natalia Shtal
Artist, lives and works in St. Petersburg. Natalia received her education at Spanish Gymnasium No. 67, Art School No. 10 named after Kustodiiev, the St. Petersburg University of Cinema and Television (cinematography), and Media College Denmark. In her paintings Natalia conveys a sense of freedom, space, air, and lightness felt in nature. She wants her canvases to convey movement and the gust of wind that blows in your face as you run along the embankment. She has held more than twenty solo exhibitions and participated in national and international projects in the United Kingdom, the USA, and France, and regularly exhibits with the International Federation of Artists Creative Union.