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Iron Spine 11 Print

Natalya Khorover

United States

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Iron Spine 11

Natalya Khorover

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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. I enjoy using recycled materials in my artwork. I strive to make them all look like treasures, regardless of thei...

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2018

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Print, Giclee on Canvas

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Open Edition

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16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

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Yes

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Not Framed

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Black Canvas

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Ships in a Box

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Printing facility in California.

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For nearly 20 years, Natalya Khorover has reclaimed and repurposed materials in her art, guided by a thrifty upbringing in Leningrad, USSR, and New York City. She creates site-specific installations from single-use plastic waste, including Arcadia Lost (The Social Fabric, ArtsWestchester) and Hothouse (Collaborative Concepts, Tilly Foster Farm Museum). A Pratt Institute BFA graduate, Natalya transitioned from careers in fashion and film to focus on studio art. Her work has been exhibited in Quilt National (Dairy Barn) and Quilts=Art=Quilts (Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center). She shares her expertise through teaching, lectures, and workshops, including at the Hudson River Museum as a 2023 Teaching Artist in Residence. Natalya founded REPURPOSER COLLECTIVE, a community for artists exploring sustainable materials, and hosts SALVAGE, a podcast featuring artists working with repurposed materials. Her work has been featured in Surface Design Magazine, Fiber Art Now, SAQA Journal, and more. She is a member of SAQA, SDA, KMAA, and the Silvermine Guild of Artists.

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