The Window reveals an ambitious new chapter in Natasha's practice. At its centre is her largest work to date — a commanding, luminous work that anchors the exhibition and the artist's ambition. Smaller paintings echo and refract its presence, each bound together by the use of a deep, resonant cobalt blue that threads through the entire series.
Natasha’s process remains characteristically meticulous. Finely ground pigments suspended in oil and painted delicately on copper. The cobalt blue becomes both a visual and emotional constant, at times a sharp, crystalline hue, at others softened to the haze of memory.
The window as subject and metaphor runs throughout. A threshold between inside and outside, present and past, Natasha’s paintings invite slow looking, rewarding attention with subtle shifts in light and tone that alter the mood from moment to moment...
