Natasha Granata
Natasha GRANATA is a nomadic artist who constantly travels in search of the soul of cities. That spirit that hides behind the streets and buildings and can only be captured for brief moments when we allow ourselves to be absorbed by their atmosphere.
Natasha is a multidisciplinary artist who works with various techniques, from traditional to experimental, using watercolor, ink, acrylic, and charcoal on everyday materials such as cardboard, paper, and wood. Her lifestyle, marked by frequent moves from one country to another, strongly influences her work, primarily inspired by urban landscapes as a cultural and spiritual reflection of the people. Her motivation is to seek new effects, perspectives, and harmonious combinations of colors, shapes, and rhythms that cannot be replicated. Always looking forward and following her own path.
Her artistic project was born this way: a collection of unique works created on cardboard boxes used in her moves, inspired by the first impressions of the cities where she lived at a particular moment in her life. A kind of diary of an empty box.
Traveling light, seeking new experiences, and changing countries, languages, customs, and cultures has provided her with invaluable experiences. Each move adds deep memories and fragile emotions to her luggage.
Artistic Philosophy
Each new city broadens her perception of the world, teaching her to see it from different perspectives. From the spiritual calm of a small village in Asia to the frantic dynamism of a European metropolis, each experience enriches her work with unique nuances. Natasha has learned to appreciate the details, to value the beauty of the everyday, and to understand that each place has its own rhythm, visual language, and story to tell.
Her art reflects her personal journey: a blend of colors, shapes, and textures that evoke the places she has visited, the people she has met, and the works she has admired. This lifestyle on the move has not only allowed her to grow as an artist but also as a human being. "Painting urban landscapes is my way of capturing the spiritual essence of cities. Each city is a unique universe, where architecture and atmosphere tell stories through their buildings, streets, and squares."
Architecture, in particular, is an inexhaustible source of inspiration; every structure, whether a modern skyscraper or an old colonial house, contains fragments of history, culture, and human evolution. Natasha is fascinated by how the shapes, textures, and colors of buildings reflect the character of each place, from the majesty of Gothic cathedrals in Europe to the vibrant energy of urban neighborhoods in Latin America.
Professional Career
Natasha’s career as an artist has been a long and passionate journey, full of exploration, learning, and constant evolution. For years, she has dedicated her life to painting, drawing, and printmaking, striving to develop a personal style that reflects her vision of the world. From the beginning, she set out to explore different techniques and materials, experimenting with forms, colors, and textures while tirelessly perfecting her technique.
The path has not been easy, but perseverance and a love for art have allowed her to achieve significant recognition. She has participated in numerous exhibitions and competitions, where her work has been awarded, strengthening her conviction to keep going. Additionally, she has had the honor of being selected for professional art fairs, where she has shared her work with a broader audience and connected with other artists and collectors who value her art.
"Each exhibition, recognition, and moment of experimentation has been an opportunity to grow, learn, and redefine my artistic approach. Today I look back with gratitude and forward with enthusiasm, ready to continue creating, exploring, and sharing my art with the world."
Notable Exhibitions 2025
• Affordable Art Fair, Brussels
• JASTMAD Contemporary Art Fair, Madrid
• Art3f Contemporary Art Fair, Paris
• Collective Exhibition "Código Violeta", Casa Sur Gallery, Madrid
• Collective Exhibition "Spring Exhibition", Bassma Gallery, Casablanca, Morocco
2024
• Solo Exhibition "Urbanografía", Casa de Cultura San Lorenzo del Escorial, Spain
• FIG, Printmaking and Paper Fair, Bilbao
• Art3f Contemporary Art Fair, Luxembourg
• Collective Exhibition "Cuerpos que Habitan", Casa Sur Gallery, Madrid
• JASTMAD Contemporary Art Fair, Madrid
• Collective Exhibition "TEREGALO", Casa Sur Gallery, Madrid
2023
• FIG, Printmaking and Paper Fair, Bilbao
• Artist360 Contemporary Art Fair, Madrid
• Solo Exhibition "TRANZIT", Fukar Gallery, Madrid
• Collective Exhibitions: "TEREGALO," "Amigos," "June," Casa Sur Gallery
• Círculo de Bellas Artes, Madrid
• "Mujeres FANtásticas," Casa Sur Gallery
2022
• FIG, Printmaking and Paper Fair, Bilbao
• Collective Exhibition "Salón de Otoño", Casa de Vacas, Madrid
• Collective Exhibition, Casa de Cultura, San Lorenzo del Escorial
• Contemporary Art Fair "Delicias con Arte", Museo del Ferrocarril, Madrid
• Contemporary Art Fair "BADA", Madrid, Casa de Campo
• Contemporary Art Fair "Artist 360", Madrid
• Collective Exhibition, Círculo de Bellas Artes, Madrid
• Collective Exhibition "Taller de Grabado", Casa de Cultura, San Lorenzo del Escorial
2021
• Solo Exhibition "TRANZIT", Casa de Cultura, San Lorenzo del Escorial, Madrid, Spain
• Collective Exhibition "End of Season", Círculo de Bellas Artes, Madrid
2019
• ArtBo, "Cooperartes" Art Space, Bogotá, Colombia
• Collective Exhibition "In Preso", Bogotá, Colombia
2018
• Collective Exhibition Art Lane Gallery, Almaty, Kazakhstan
• Collective Exhibition Art Lane Gallery, Almaty, Kazakhstan
2017
• Collective Exhibition Art Lane Gallery, Almaty, Kazakhstan
2016
• Solo Exhibition, Amman, Jordan
2015
• Nabat Gallery, Amman, Jordan
2014
- Jacaranda Gallery, Amman, Jordan er 2022)
Academic Background
• University of Art, Omsk, Russia
o Bachelor’s Degree in Drawing and Academic Painting
o Master's in Fashion Graphic Design
• Lithography and Printmaking Courses:
o International Contemporary Printmaking Workshop "Gráfico Circular", Bogotá, Colombia
o Casa de Cultura, San Lorenzo del Escorial, Spain
o International Center of Contemporary Printmaking (CIEC), Spain