Abstraction
History through time
«The aim of art is to cause a joyful capability to experience spiritual
essence in material and abstract things»
artist Wassily Kandinsky, pioneer of abstract art.
Her abstractions are stories of past and future.
At creating pieces of abstract art Natalie in a certain sense ceases to exist in real world and moves to the world of esoterica and senses.

It enables her to get rid of influence of standards and dogmas and keep
inner harmony, transferring her vision of the world around through
paintings.

Not being subject to classical canons of painting, Natalie travels in her
own universe, where she is released from reality and turns directly to sense
perception of the environment.


Natalie Olkhova as an abstract artist is essentially a go-between the
actual world and her inner one.

Her pieces of abstract art are separated from forms of life itself: objectless compositions
embody artist's impressions and fantasies, her stream of consciousness. They breed viewers'
free associations, reflection movement and empathy.
The major part of the artist's work is connected with esoterica, study of
secret mystic essence of objects of the world and human.
The concept of abstraction itself is a way to render personal subjective emotional experience.




This approach of abstract art as the non-figurative art, a form of
figurative activity, not aiming at imitation or reflection of visually perceptible reality – for Natalie it is a way to get across a message and experience,
reproduced in the inner world in the given period of life.

Not being subject to classical canons of painting, Natalie travels in her own universe, where she is released from reality and turns directly to sense perception of the environment.
Fields of esoterica study are processes occurring in the Universe, being
simultaneously reflected
in the depths of human nature.
Image of abstraction in esoterica is built to cause certain
associations — of different level
of abstracting: from objective situation to preservation of
vagueness of abstractness in human consciousness.