Natasha Vetlugin is a multi-disciplinary artist whose unique style defies classification. Trained at the Moscow Art Academy and Otis Parsons School of Design, her work encompasses nearly every genre from web design and graphics to fine art.
color pastels on paper drawing, approx. 18"x24" (sold)
Mother and Child
acrylic on paper painting, approx. 4'x5' (sold)
Gravesite
acrylic on canvas painting, approx. 3'x5'
Flight 103
acrylic on canvas, approx. 3.5'x5', framed
Susan Sarandon
charcoal on paper drawing, approx. 18"x24", framed
Cup of tea
paper mache, constructed from paper, painted with acrylic, approx. 20"x28"
Waiting for you
acrylic on paper painting, approx. 4'x7', framed (sold)
Coffee by a window
acrylic on canvas painting, approx. 3'x5'
Portrait of a friend
color pastels on paper drawing, approx. 18"x24" (sold)
In addition to working with clients to create striking websites, book covers, DVD jackets and eye-catching promotional material, she’s a painter and ceramics artist. Natasha’s work is part of the permanent collections at The Museum Of Natural History in San Francisco, The Museum Of Man in San Diego, and The Children’s Museum Of Indianapolis, in addition to exhibiting in many smaller independent galleries.