Empathy
Winston Churchill once said, “We build our buildings, and then our buildings build us.” Beyond the cityscape, amid traffic and people, seeing a clear horizon is challenging. People lose connection with the world, consumed by their needs. The pursuit of desires proves elusive— one wish replaces another, like chasing a rainbow: the closer you get, the farther it appears. In this race, relationships and emotions fade. Restoring invisible connections with people helps find solid ground and discover one’s horizon. The same earth and sky are beneath your feet, both near and far. There’s a horizon, just from a different view.
H:1160mm; W: 1160mm W:1,5kg
2023
Acrylic, natural pigment on canvas
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Zanchevskaia Natalia
Natalia Zanchevskaia graduated from the fashion design faculty of the Ural State Academy of Architecture and Arts, Yekaterinburg, Russia. From 1999 to 2009 she was engaged in designing clothes collections and participated in seasonal fashion weeks. In 2009 she began her career as a costume designer
in the film industry. The most difficult phase of the COVID-19 pandemic (the spring of 2020) turned out to be a significant period in Natalya’s creative path: she returned to graphics and easel painting. Since 2023 lives and works in Tokyo