PHOTOGRAPHS FOR YOUR ART COLLECTION
COLLECTION OF PRINTS BY NATALYA URMANOVA
I feel an unexplainable attraction to everything that is created meaningfully, with soul and heart. The curation of the elements that your life consists of is the greatest art of all.
We imagined the photographs I captured becoming a part of a living or creative space, in addition to a gallery, and below is how it turned out.
The space has gained a voice, a whisper, silence, love, and everything one can individually feel.
Limited series of these artworks are now available for acquisition.
Museum glass and framing is available upon request.
“Genes of times”

We carry the legacy of the past to the future shaping unique landscape of today’s epoch. What modern today is classic tomorrow if it surpasses the test of time.
"Imaginery sur’face’"

“You can only get beyond the surface by working with the surface. I have great faith in surface. A good one is full of clues." -Richard Avedon, 1970. Allegorical serial of portraits with an imaginative costume and attributes that aren't obviously native to the heroines. But i believe if you can imagine it, you can face it.
“The leap of faith“

What do you bring to life by wearing masks of goodness? Three stories of false self perception and unveiled untamed nature. ‘Negative of the positive’ shows a Ballerina who jumped out of her ballet’s tutu paintings this liberation with blurry red color of revolution. ‘Queendom’ questions who is she in her own queendom - a queen, an alien, an outlander? ‘Unsettled in the paradise’ can take you to the “Last Judgement’...
“A moment that changed me..”

Each tale holds a mirror to my soul, reflecting emotions that linger long after the pages are turned.
“Retirement” brings forth the fear of freedom, echoing the uncertainty of a life uncharted. It’s a reminder of the phase in life we might be not ready to face unless life feels fulfilled.
“Beggar from the Times Square,” a haunting snapshot of a moment that feels stolen, as if it encapsulates a life lived in the shadows of dreams unfulfilled. Who was she before begging at the square? Why did she steal her own life from herself?
“New York is for love” feels like a last intense farewell of those who couldn’t be together..
These stories freeze not just moments but philosophies that resonate deeply within me, shaping my understanding of life and my place in it. They remind me that every narrative carries the power to change, to awaken, and to linger in the deepest corners of my heart.