![]() Her signature style was born, something so appetizingly mesmerizing that you feel like you are taking as a Voyeuristic odyssey into Nathalie’s realms of holographic sci-fi poetry. She was recently granted a special distinction for the renowned Picasiette Prize in France. Selected To unveil her work in the most prominent mosaic art exhibitions in the world and her work has been featured at the Beaux Arts Museum in France and the Museum of Glass, U.S.A. Vin has extensively exhibited her work, and participated in international solo and group exhibitions. She attended one of the best art institutes to hone her talents: studying Art history at the University of Rennes in France. Nathalie Vin was born in Paris, the love of travelling brought her to London where she currently lives and works. Bearing in mind the process, Nathalie’s work examines the miniature (a tile, wooden elements, etc.) and how it manufactures a larger whole, gathering elements and subjects together like a riddle. One of the most monumental examples of her creations was “ The Glow Project”. Her works range from painting, sculpture, mosaic art and conceptual art/installations. Nathalie is best known for her exploratory, exceedingly complicated mosaic designs connecting captivating and graceful influence and unusual skills. The artist stands out despite the entire splendor and circumstances her creations require, with her creative future well established. The framework, she creates in tandem to her magnificent mosaics leaves sensationalism to her pieces. In her mosaics Nathalie Vin, reveals a flare of sentimental beauty that gets thrown off-balance. When I calmed down and allowed myself to truly delve into her dynamic mosaics and admire the stagnant concepts and vision that appeared in the Hellenic Centre ( W1AU 5AS) in London, I reverentially tip my hat to her creations. Who would have thought that the blank canvas of Rauschenberg would have gotten so far? ![]() In fact, the art world became more open to creative, bizarre and new concepts. But guess what? Nowadays it became harder for artists to leave a peculiar, yet outrageous impression in the creative scene. ![]() When I first came across Nathalie Vin’s mosaic designs I was utterly unsettled… It was just like looking into a mirror and not noticing my reflection, I dismissed her art work as a means to shock her way into the art world. ![]() Have you ever looked through the kaleidoscope? It’s wholly hypnotic and attention-grabbing, a simple childhood recall and a sensory bliss unblemished by adult pursuits. ![]()
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