Natalia Pastuszenko

Joined Artfinder: April 2017

Artworks for sale: 83

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Poland

About Natalia Pastuszenko

 
 
  • Biography

    In 1996 she graduated from the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Architecture in Kyiv, the Architecture department, the School of Prof. Ihor Shpara.

    She engaged in graphics, painting, book illustration, as well as interior design.

    She gives individual lessons in drawing and painting for children.

    In 2007 she was a member of the Gaude Polonia scholarship program of the Minister of Culture of Poland.

    Nataliia is the author of illustrations for 22 children’s books.

    She fulfilled more than 30 design projects of bank interiors, television studios, exhibition halls, cafes, clubs, private houses and apartments.

    Nataliia participated in numerous exhibitions in Ukraine, Poland, Germany, Italy, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

    She mastered the original author's technique which enables to unite graphic and pictorial techniques in her paintings. Frequently, she prefers to work with acrylic, ink and pigmented lacquers.

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  • Education

    1990 - 1996

    Academy of Art, Kiev

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Education

1990 - 1996

Academy of Art, Kiev


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Biography

In 1996 she graduated from the Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Architecture in Kyiv, the Architecture department, the School of Prof. Ihor Shpara.

She engaged in graphics, painting, book illustration, as well as interior design.

She gives individual lessons in drawing and painting for children.

In 2007 she was a member of the Gaude Polonia scholarship program of the Minister of Culture of Poland.

Nataliia is the author of illustrations for 22 children’s books.

She fulfilled more than 30 design projects of bank interiors, television studios, exhibition halls, cafes, clubs, private houses and apartments.

Nataliia participated in numerous exhibitions in Ukraine, Poland, Germany, Italy, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

She mastered the original author's technique which enables to unite graphic and pictorial techniques in her paintings. Frequently, she prefers to work with acrylic, ink and pigmented lacquers.