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ARTIST, PHOTOGRAPHER & ENVIRONMENTALIST

NATALIE KARPUSHENKO

Natalie studied fine art and design until she turned 20, bought her first camera, and began traveling the world. Following her eye for beauty she explored New York City, Alaska, Hawaii, South Africa, Tonga, France, Switzerland and Bali, where she currently resides.

During her travels, she discovered two main muses: mother nature, especially the element of water, and the human figure.

As a result of her love for combining the two, Natalie’s artistic process is a blend of intention, intuition and magic. The true subject of her photos is often unclear as she captures the union of the human within nature and nature within the human.

“My art is a statement that we can find beauty in everything, and that in order to preserve and restore the beauty of our world, we must open our eyes to see things as they are — raw, real and natural. Not how we want to see them — enhanced, skewed, edited.”

 
 

In her gallery you can see the captured beauty in its most distilled form: natural light, simple lines, purposeful scaling, minimal editing if any, and a wide range of subjects from humans, oceans, and plants, to wild animals including cheetahs, whales, and bats. 

Passionate about the wellbeing of the planet and the health of the oceans, Natalie uses her freediving skills to illuminate the beauty, depth, and power of the sea to inspire conscious consumption and raise environmental awareness.

In Natalie’s free time, you can find her freediving with whales, dancing, singing, and uncovering newly discovered beauty both with my natural and digital lenses.

 
 
 
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NATALIE’S PHILOSOPHY

“My ideas start from nature and take shape when I add a human into the environment. I may notice the shape of a rock, and see how it mirrors the female figure. I may see an animal in its wild habitat and remember that we were once wild too. I may swim through plastic in the ocean and wonder how it feels to be a fish with trash in its home.

My art is a result of my desire to reconnect with the natural world — especially through water, the element we all came from. My art is also a movement — to inspire appreciation and passion for taking care of our planet and ourselves. 

In my photographs I strive to activate the imagination and open the eyes of the viewer up to the beauty we often do not see in the world, in humans, in ourselves.

I like to take my viewer out of the reality they’re used to experiencing and help them see through a new, feeling lens. For example, the plastic in my photographs represents the impact humans have on the ocean — suffocating, not-meant-to-be-there. A human wrapped up, side by side a sperm whale who is vast, at home and free, shows how we’re all inhabiting & impacting this world together.”

PRESS AND AWARDS

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Solo exhibition in Costello Carlo V in Monopoli. Italy “Where dreams may come” 
As a part of international photography festival “PHEST - See beyond the Sea” 
30.08.2024 - 03.11.2024


Solo Exhibition «Ground Seesaw»
Seoul, Korea, 2022-2023

Reference for Ricky Lee Gordon Street Art
for Mankind mural supported
by United Nations
@ Hyatt Regency Houston, 2022

Adopte - outdoor campaign,
France + South America nationwide, 2021

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