Natasha Anisi
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Open Calls
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Open Calls: Artianne Magazine #1
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Artist Statement
Sunlight. I couldn't get enough of it growing up in beautiful but cloudy Siberia. Long and cold months of a dormant world elongated my perception of time, and it felt like I was hibernating within it. When summer finally arrived, with abundant sunlight, the pristine beauty of Siberian nature awakened into a magical place as if making up for the sun-starved days of winter. I loved observing how the light passed through the chlorophyll, transforming nature into a colorful tapestry of illuminated cathedrals. During those moments, it felt like I found the perfect nexus of time, space, and connection to something vast and beautiful.
This emotional response to the light is essential in my paintings. I depict it by weaving sunlight's sensation into the magnified scopes of the natural world. This zoom-in perspective signifies a deeper, more intimate connection with nature, like a child who instinctively buries their face in their mother's hug, seeking the warmth and comfort of her presence.
My choice of transparent pigments is intentional. Their chemical properties allow the light to pass through the veils of color, hitting the white gesso and returning with its vibrancy and luminosity. This process not only resembles my narrative but also echoes what is going on in nature. The scarcity of light led me to understand the necessity of the dark. This contrast, the tension between the opposites, is one of the main formal aspects of my mixed-media work. This interplay takes many forms: light vs. dark tones, delicate glazing vs. impasto applications, and vibrant translucent hues vs. opaque neutral tones. This exploration of contrasts adds depth and complexity to my work, reflecting a beautiful balance and harmony in nature. The light serves as an ethereal medium with which I seek to create a contemplative space, a sanctuary that nurtures a deeper spiritual connection with the divine.
Biography
Natasha Anisi creates medium-sized paintings on canvas and three-dimensional substrates, exploring the intricate relationship between sunlight, nature, and emotions.
Growing up in the often-cloudy Siberia, she developed a deep fascination with the interplay of light and the natural world, which she captures using various media and techniques. Her work delves into perceptual, emotional, and spiritual dimensions, crafting a personal Sanctum Santorum.
Anisi earned her M.F.A. in painting from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2024. In 2009, she pursued continuing education in painting at the Maryland College of Art and Design in Baltimore, MD. The artist resides and works with her family in Central Florida, United States.
Images
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Image Details
"From the Shadow," 2023, 24”x48”, Oil on canvas
"Fiery", 2024, 27”x38”, Mixed media on canvas
"Thawing", 2023, 24”x36”, Mixed media on canvas
"Rebirth", 2023, 24”x36”x3”, Mixed media on canvas
"Essence", 2024, 16”x16”, Oil on canvas
"Bars", 2024, 16”x20”, Oil on board
"I See Fire", 2023, 24”x36”, Mixed media on canvas
Genre
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Painting
Style
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Expressionism