Figurativo
Simbolismo
Surrealismo
Conceptual
Fantasía
Gente
NOTAS sobre la obra:
House of Cards is a narrative silk print by Natalia Kolpakova, depicting an impossible card-built architecture containing a central pool where a relaxed figure drifts in orbit of kings and queens. Blending surrealism, symbolism, and poetic references to fate and divination, this 100x100 cm silk scarf functions as both a luxurious wearable artwork and a collectible piece suited for framing and display in curated interiors.
Acerca de Natalia Kolpakova
Natalia Kolpakova is an award-winning graphic artist from Kyiv, Ukraine, now based in Falmouth, Cornwall, UK.Working between illustration, design, and contemporary textile art, she creates large square silk works that exist both as wearable paintings and as wall-based artworks.Her practice is rooted in surreal, layered visual storytelling, where myth, memory, dream logic, and subtle psychological tension come together in richly inhabited image-worlds.Drawn to silk for its associations with intimacy, elegance, tradition, and transformation, Kolpakova uses the medium to build poetic spaces that feel both personal and theatrical.In this body of work, each square composition becomes a kind of inner room: a living space for thoughts, symbols, creatures, and emotional traces.Rather than depicting home as a fixed physical place, her works suggest home as a shifting mental and imaginative territory shaped by memory, desire, displacement, and presence.Architectural fragments, dreamlike figures, and narrative details appear as if they are quietly inhabiting these spaces, inviting the viewer to enter them slowly and intuitively.Through scale, texture, and the square format, Kolpakova creates intimate visual environments in which each work functions as a self-contained world while remaining part of a wider emotional landscape.
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