WINE CONVERSATIONS, ART PRINT BY NETUPSKAYA
From Rp1,800,000
The Open Edition Prints are a reproduction of the original artworks of Katerina Netupskaya.
They are produced according to the high quality standards in Bali. These prints are made on a watercolor paper 310 g/sm. The number of editions for the Open Edition Print is unlimited. Each print is signed on the front side, titled on the back side and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
3 sizes of the Print and framing with non reflective glass are available.
Custom Size on request.
All our products are handmade & locally produced in Indonesia. We have no inventory, and everything is made on order. The production time is approximately 3 weeks depending on the product and quantity ordered. Send us an email to get a quote on transportation costs at: hello@craftsunitedbali.com
For wholesale orders feel free to contact us at: hello@craftsunitedbali.com
Description
Sexual and erotic storylines, hilarious humor, world of nature and animals – are the main subjects in which you will dive exploring her visual works. Written cues across the drawings are taking a key role in understanding Katerina’s world. An innocent image can become crude with a play on words, or an erotic picture will be followed by a casual sentence – her drawings are a mixture of the unexpected, they are linking together playfulness and sincere reflections.
About
Katerina Netupskaya was born in 1988 in Moscow. Since 2013 she has been based in Bali. She has a degree at the Moscow State University of Culture and Arts in cultural studies, social anthropology and history of arts. As a visual artist she is focused on illustrations and murals of minimalistic style. Her first drawings within this manner she has created in 2017. Being a self-taught artist, Katerina has developed her own way of expressing the ideas on paper – simple black line images are always followed by written sentences to bring into the drawing strong sense and meaning. Katerina has been a participant in group exhibitions in Canggu, Bali. She also had a solo show in March 2021. There are restaurants and cafes in town, decorated with her black and white style murals and exposing some of the original artworks.