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Among the Cornflower Blue

180 x 240 cm
$9,689.54
$7,200.00
Mixed media on canvas, 180*240 cm, 2020

Red Arrow

100 x 150 cm
$5,921.39
$4,400.00
Oil on canvas, 100*150, 2016

Reflection. Pyramids

150 x 100 cm
$5,921.39
$4,400.00
Oil on canvas, 150*100, 2016

Red and White (diptych)

70 x 140 cm
$5,383.08
$4,000.00
Oil on canvas, 70*140, 2012

Chamomile Heaven

120 x 180 cm
$4,844.77
$3,600.00
Mixed media on canvas, 120*180 cm, 2020

Life Fragments

100 x 80 cm
$4,710.20
$3,500.00
Oil on canvas, 100*80, 2015

Tver Outpost

80 x 100 cm
$4,710.20
$3,500.00
Oil on canvas, 80*100, 2011

In Subway

100 x 70 cm
$4,306.46
$3,200.00
Oil on canvas, 100*70, 2014

Moscow City. First snow

100 x 80 cm
$4,306.46
$3,200.00
Oil on canvas, 100*80, 2011

Lovers

100 x 70 cm
$4,306.46
$3,200.00
Oil on canvas, 100*70, 2014

Crystal Chandelier

100 x 70 cm
$4,306.46
$3,200.00
Oil on canvas, 100*70, 2015

Under Umbrella

70 x 90 cm
$3,364.43
$2,500.00
Oil on canvas, 70*90, 2013

Natalia Novikova, born on November 9, 1976, in Moscow, Russian Federation, is an artist whose life and work have been deeply influenced by her diverse travels across her homeland. Having resided in the Arctic, the Far East, and the Baltics during her formative years, Natalia’s art reflects the rich tapestry of these experiences, with a solid connection to her current home in Moscow.

Under the mentorship of Alexey Alekseevich Kleidins, Natalia honed her artistic skills, exploring various techniques such as graphics, gouache, watercolour, and pastel. She also studied under the Honoured Artist of Russia, Mark Viktorovich Ginzburg, renowned for his innovative painting teaching methods.

Natalia’s journey in the art world began with her graduation from the Art and Graphic Department of the Moscow Pedagogical State University of VI Lenin in 1998, where she focused her thesis on jewellery art. Subsequently, she joined the International Art Fund in 1999, garnering recognition with a silver medal as a “Participant VVC” in 2007.

In 2016, Natalia became a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, forging partnerships with the publishing house “Nash Izograf” and actively participating in exhibitions in Moscow and beyond. Her current artistic focus lies in urban landscapes, exploring the intricate relationship between the city and its inhabitants, often expressed under the pseudonym Natalia Voroshilova.

Natalia Novikova’s creations can be found in the collections of prestigious institutions like the Moscow Museum, Lipetsk Art Museum, Kolomensky Kremlin Museum, Sergiev Posad Museum of Toys, Kargopol Museum of History and Architecture, Museum of the Kenozersky National Park, and the Moscow Pedagogical State University Museum. Moreover, her work adorns numerous private and corporate collections across Russia, Europe, and Asia, embodying a unique fusion of her extensive travels and artistic talent.