Natalia Sinkovsky-N* 3077-
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Natalia Sinkovsky
1959–
Natalia Sinkovsky was born in the city of Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan in 1959. As a child, Sinkovsky would practice drawing and painting, but also had a fondness for mathematics.
Her love of math and art inspired her to study architecture, and she received a master’s degree from the Ust-Kamenogorsk Building Institute in 1981. Sinkovsky never strayed too far from her childhood passions, taking drawing and painting courses during her studies. Upon graduating, she worked for the city of Leninogorsk as both an architect and as an interior designer.
In 1995, Sinkovsky and her family immigrated to Israel. She continued to work as an architect and interior designer, including the designing of a museum for one of the largest corporations in Israel. In 2002 she decided to turn her artistic hobbies into a full-time profession, experimenting with sculpture.
Israel not only provided a setting to launch her art career, but was also the source of what would become the inspiration for her sailboat series: The sea. She depicts colorful yachts rocking on the waves, the excitement of a boat race or a romantic sunset sailing trip.
“The sea is a never-ending source of happiness for me. I wish to share this positive emotion with the world through my artwork.”
Sinkovsky’s painting style is largely inspired by abstract art and modern design thanks to her background in architecture. In particular, her sailboat series draws from Expressionist, Baroque and Cubist art movements as well as architectural movements like Constructivism and Minimalism.
When creating art, Sinkovsky boldly applies acrylic on canvas without a prior sketch or drawing. Instead, she pictures what she is going to paint and imagines the place where the painting will be hung, which in turn inspires the color palette and size of the artwork.
She uses a palette knife to apply thick layers of paint, and once the layers have dried, she returns to add graphic elements. Her palette reflects her optimistic view on life with the use of bright, cheerful colors such as blue, aquamarine, purple, red, yellow, pink and lilac.
Sinkovsky’s work is collected all over the world, and has been featured in multiple solo and group exhibitions in Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom and Russia.
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Biography
Natalia Sinkovsky was born in Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan in 1959. As a child, she practiced music and took art classes, but it was the combination of her artistic s and mathematic interest that led her to study architecture. Sinkovsky graduated from the Ust-Kamenogorsk Building Institute in 1981 with a Master’s Degree in Architecture. She worked as an architect and interior designer for the city of Leninogorsk, Kazakhstan, until she immigrated to Israel with her family in 1995. After moving to Israel, Sinkovsky continued to work as an architect and interior designer, and participated in several large corporate projects, including designing a museum for one of the largest corporations in Israel. Sinkovsky began to experiment with sculpture in 2003, while her artistic hobby of painting evolved as a profession. Soon afterwards, her works were exhibited in Israel and abroad. Israel was the first place she had ever seen the sea, from which she draws inspiration for her works. The sea is a source of happiness for her; she employs bright, cheerful colors and images of sailboats to convey her positive outlook on life. Using brushes and palette knives, she applies acrylic paint in a thick application to the blank canvas without a prior sketch, and later adds small graphic elements for more detail. Her admiration for the Expressionist art movement is manifested in her dramatic, crashing waves and graceful boat sails, while her architectural background is also evident in her balanced and orderly composition.