Natalia Romanciuc
Romanciuc
(Moldavia, 1996)
Natalia Romanciuc (1996, Republic of Moldova) discovered her passion for painting at an early age and decided to pursue her artistic vocation at 17. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Chisinau, where she refined her talent and explored various forms of expression. Although she is primarily known for her large paintings focused on the female figure, her creativity also extends to other media such as manifestos, poetry, drawing, ceramics, video art, and performance.
Over the past 8 years, the female figure has been her main source of inspiration. In her work, she celebrates motherhood as a divine gift and conveys the love, beauty, and strength present in both men and women. Her connection with feminine energy enriches her work, reflecting the power and beauty inherent in women.
Art is her voice, a means of communication, observation, and creation. Through a figurative and symbolic expressionist style, she uses distortion as a tool to express mental and emotional states, creating a tension between chaos and harmony that offers a unique, shared experience for the viewer. Currently, she is exploring the union between physical and spiritual personality, inviting viewers to exercise their imagination and delve into the essence of human elements.
In addition to conveying profound ideas, her goal is to evoke intense emotions in those who contemplate her works. She believes that the true success of art lies in its ability to cultivate, educate, and promote spiritual development, recognizing that imperfections in contemporary art reflect the human condition.