I launched my new shop last month, and I am now offering aluminum prints & plexi prints in addition to photo prints & canvas prints. See samples of each type of print here. After months of searching for this sold out copy, I finally stumbled upon one while wine tasting in Calistoga, CA earlier this month! Artwork by Natasha Bacca was the featured "crush" in Wine Enthusiast Magazine in April. See the feature here. I took a trip to California wine country earlier this month, and I landed two large commissions; one for the renowned Rodney Strong Winery in Healdsburg and one for the prestigious Bure Family Wines in Saint Helena. Stay tuned for upcoming developments in my wine series... Memento Mori is being exhibited for a couple more days in The Fishbowl Window of Blackfish Gallery at 420 NW 9th Avenue in Portland, OR. See it on exhibit while you can! New Collectors Cox Canyon Winery in Ellensburg, WA acquired the 2 above canvas giclee prints of Artwork by Natasha Bacca. Root: 1 Cheers 20" x 16" canvas giclee print 20" x 16" canvas giclee print Sawtooth Mountain Lodge Bed & Breakfast in Gunnison, CO acquired Aspen Breeze. 15" x 45" (3 15" x 15" panels) photo print Giveaway Winner Ariel Liberda selected an 11" x 14" print of Jubelale 2010. See my Facebook page to enter to win my artwork every month! August Blog Posts
My newsletters are sent once a month via email. Newsletter subscribers enjoy 50% off all prints all the time + each newsletter includes a discount code for purchase of originals. Subscribe here. THANK YOU for all your support! If you have questions or comments I would love to hear them. Much love to you all!
0 Comments
Aspen |
Aspen with white matte and a black metal frame: | Aspen with light sage matte and brown wood frame: |
Aspen installed with white matte and a black metal frame:
Aspen installed with light sage matte and brown wood frame:
Aspen installed with white matte and a black metal frame:
Aspen installed with light sage matte and brown wood frame:
Aspen installed with white matte and a black metal frame versus
Aspen installed with light sage matte and brown wood frame:
at 2500 NW Awbrey Glen Drive, Bend, OR 97701.
If you have questions or comments I would love to hear them.
Much love to you all!
unique chromogenic photograms
above: 20" x 72" (3 20" x 24" panels)
below: 24" x 60" (3 24" x 20" panels)
Collection of Kaiser Permanente
2300 Camino Ramon, San Ramon, CA
Kaiser Permanente is the largest managed care organization in the United States. With the knowledge that art heals, Kaiser Permanente owns an impressive collection of artworks by numerous artists. I am honored to be one of these artists. At present, Kaiser Permanente owns 6 of my artworks, which are located at 4 different facilities in California. You can see them all on my collections page.
In October 2013 Kaiser Permanente purchased the above image.
In December 2013 I went on site on took the following installation photographs.
If you would like to purchase other Artwork by Natasha Bacca do so here or contact Natasha.
If you have questions or comments I would love to hear them.
Much love to you all!
♥ Natasha
2012
unique chromogenic photogram
90" x 90" (3 30" x 90" panels)
Earlier this week Memento Mori was installed in The Fishbowl Window of Blackfish Gallery located at 420 NW 9th Avenue in Portland, OR. Blackfish Gallery offers one window space per month to artists who are seeking a venue in which to exhibit installation works, and Memento Mori is the guest piece this August. Memento Mori will be on display until August 30, 2014.
Please join me for opening reception on August 7th at 6:00 PM during 1st Thursday.
See the Facebook event here.
I also have artwork on display during 1st Thursday at Blue Sky Gallery. See more here.
Memento Mori is a Latin phrase that translates to "Remember your mortality." It is an artistic theme dating back to antiquity, and it refers to a genre of artworks that vary widely but which share a common purpose: to alter people to their ephemerality.
More than a work of art, Memento Mori acts as a catalyst for the human imagination to engage with questions surrounding the nature of life and death. It acts upon the mortal constraints of all people, and the finite, fragile boundaries of the human body.
Using the symbolism of nature, I created a triptych of a tree which illustrates new growth in the first panel, extends into full bloom in the second panel, and concludes with a third panel of dead branches and fallen leaves.
The tree exhibits a transitory beauty, an ephemeral symbol of mortality that engages the Earth as a living medium, and illustrates the passage of time.
The tree image is a living Memento Mori. Its purpose is to remind the viewer that death is an unavoidable part of life, something to be prepared for at all times. But the image of the tree also reminds us of something startling and important: life is meaningful, temporary, and sacred.
Purchase a print of Memento Mori here.
If you have questions or comments I would love to hear them.
Much love to you all!
Welcome to my blog!
I am an artist working with light, combining contemporary & archaic processes to push the bounds of conventional photography.
In this blog I share information & images about my process, installations of my artwork, & more.
If you have questions or comments I would love to hear them.
Much love to you all!
Archives
August 2015
July 2015
June 2015
May 2015
April 2015
March 2015
February 2015
January 2015
December 2014
November 2014
October 2014
September 2014
August 2014
July 2014
June 2014
May 2014
April 2014
March 2014
February 2014
January 2014
December 2013
November 2013
October 2013
September 2013
August 2013
July 2013
June 2013
May 2013
April 2013
March 2013
February 2013
January 2013
Categories
All
Art In Every Room
Art In Hand
Artist's Dates
Collections
Curating
Darkroom Doodles
Epicurious Potato Heads
Galactic Series
Giveaway
Inspiration
Inspired By Nature
Installations
Licensing
Memento Mori
New Artwork
New Artwork
Newsletters
Performing Art
Preliminary Sketches
Process
Purchase
The Wine Series
Trades
Trees
Year End Review