Natasha Beshenkovsky's work includes shadow boxes, sculpture, screens, furniture, cats and dogs, small boxes, paintings and trays. In addition to 1:12 scale--or smaller "no scale"--she makes small oil paintings on canvas, showing objects actual size. Natasha accepts commissions. She
will be at the Bishop Chicago International Show in April 2015 and the Good Sam
Show in October 2015. Email: natmin@aol.com.
Web: http://www.natashaminiatures.com
Go-go dancer. Painted wood, glitter paint, bead. About 8-inches high. |
"Girl with a Cat." Painted wood, about 4-inches high. |
"Carmen." Painted wood, about 14-inches high, including rotating base. Part of an "Opera" series, which includes shadow boxes and smaller sculptures |
Shadow box: Exact replica of Jean-Simeon Chardin's painting: "Boy, building a house of cards." Painted wood. 8-inches x 8-inches including frame, 3-inches deep. Under non-reflective museum glass. |
"Chinoiserie" shadow box inspired by Chinese porcelain in the Blue Willow style. Painted wood, with old metal findings for flowers, tiny twigs and vines. |
Painting of two Corgi dogs. Oil on wood, 3-inches x 2-inches. |
Painted metal large red tray, 1.5-inches x 1-inch (1:12 scale). Small red tray, .75-inch x .75-inch (1:24 scale). |
Harpsichord, with French pastoral scene on the lid. The harpsichord is 8-inches long and 3-inches high (with the lid closed). |
From the Art Gallery:
"Cut Pomegranate." Oil on canvas, 7-inches x 5-inches. |
"Pears." Oil on canvas. 6.5-inches x 15-inches. |
"Peppers." Oil on canvas. Four paintings are separate and may be displayed in different configuration. Each is 4-inches x 5.5-inches. |
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