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After graduating from the National School of Fine Arts in Paris in 1990, Natalie Rich-Fernández immersed herself in various media, such as painting, video and stills, developing an important career as an artist. A few years ago she began to work with ceramics and this has become her main form of expression since she moved to Ibiza. In 2018, together with her husband, she founded the Galeria Tambien in Santa Gertrudis.
Her work as a painter has been exhibited at the Simone Kervern, Véronique Smagh and Hervé Van der Straeten galleries, and her video and photo work at the MEP, Paris-Photo, Arles and the VideoFormes digital art festival. among others. She is also part of prestigious public and private collections such as the European Museum of Photography in Paris or FNAC, and was part of the Carré D'Artiste series by Hermès.
About her work
The pieces that Natalie presents in Taula-01 consist of utilitarian objects, which have been manipulated to acquire another function. Build the pieces one by one, like a game, looking for balance and assembling them to arrive at a sculpture. Use lands of natural colours, white, terracotta, black, like the rocks of Ibiza.