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This piece is inspired by New York City: small alleyways, huge avenues, cracked pavement, glass skyscrapers, brick storefronts, vibrant graffiti, grand bridges and rusting fire escapes. The Triboro Bridge is a fixture of the NYC maze of roads and is one of the gateways into the city. I enjoy using recycled materials in my artwork. I strive to make them all look like treasures, regardless of their origin. They must be undetectable in my work, transformed into something sophisticated and beautiful. This piece is constructed from plastic packaging materials, which are machine stitched with outlines of NYC skyscrapers. The Triboro is constructed from plastic shopping bags and netting, and is extensively machine embroidered with details. The artwork is stitched onto an aluminum mesh stretched over wood and aluminum stretcher bars. The silvery mesh provides just the right outline to the piece.
Print:Giclee on Canvas
Size:21 W x 14 H x 1.25 D in
Size with Frame:22.75 W x 15.75 H x 1.25 D in
Frame:White
Canvas Wrap:Black Canvas
Ready to Hang:Yes
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Natalya Khorover creates art for earth’s sake and is spurred on by plastic pollution and overconsumption. She strives to use materials which would be condemned to the landfill and chooses to use the unusual techniques of stitching and sewing to bring her artwork to life. Natalya earned her BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. Following careers in the New York City fashion and film industries, she embarked on her solo journey as a studio artist. Her work has been exhibited in Dairy Barn’s biennial Quilt National exhibition thrice, and Quilts=Art=Quilts at the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center. Sharing her expertise by teaching and lecturing on mixed-media art techniques, the creative process and inspiration is Natalya’s way of making sure art and craft is accessible to everyone. She has taught at Hudson Valley Fiber Art Workshops, Craft Napa, Create with Cloth Paper Scissors Retreats and at the Surface Design Association Conference: Community Ties.
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