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b. 1964 -

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    • NATASHA ZUPAN (1965). "GIRL WITH A PRISM".
      Dec. 16, 2021

      NATASHA ZUPAN (1965). "GIRL WITH A PRISM".

      Est: €250 - €600

      Mixed media on twill. Signed. 86 x 71.5 cm (unframed).

      Subarna Subastas
    • NATASHA ZUPAN (1965)
      Oct. 04, 2018

      NATASHA ZUPAN (1965)

      Est: €200 - €260

      Una joven. Pastel sobre papel. Firmado. 38x29 cms

      Subarna Subastas
    • Natasha Zupan Angel
      Jan. 09, 2016

      Natasha Zupan Angel

      Est: $300 - $500

      Natasha Zupan (1964-), American artist, oil and gold leaf on canvas entitled "Angel," circa 2004." Depicts an angel. Unsigned on front. Housed in frame. Natasha Zupan is the daughter of artist Bruno Zupan. The relationship between art and beauty will forever arouse debate. There are those who maintain that the principle objective of art is the material representation of beauty and Natasha Zupan can be numbered amongst them. Her work holds evocative historical symbols essentially translated through light, color, and her uniquely personal poetic tone. In Natasha's canvases, great attention is given to ornamental detail. Clear, bright brush strokes build into human forms. The refined academic hand dissolves into a rhythmic play of light and shadow and a deeply suggestive use of space. Her reference to renaissance art is unavoidable, and it gives her work a maturity of stylistic forms from which she bridges to abstraction. Using various media, she reworks the original sketches to great effect. From there, the perfect balance of composition and the pursuit of harmony join to consecrate a very personal concept of beauty and art. Each canvas superimposes a certain intensity of technique with the ambiguous languor of the figures, contrasting qualities in permanent dialogue. Bridging past and present, Natasha Zupan shares with us the enigmatic and suggestive oeuvre of her instinctive aesthetic fascination. This painting was purchased unframed in 2004 from the Left Bank Gallery on St. Simons Island, Georgia. It measures 40 inches height, 32 inches width sight; 50 inches height, 42 inches width framed. 40" H x 32" W

      Peachtree & Bennett
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