Collection of Works by Natalia Tcherniak
Publications
2018
The Hand Magazine - October 2018 Issue #22 Contributing Artist
Collection of Work
Prints using tiled negatives, double negatives, and combination collages on washi, watercolour and colour printer paper.
"Walk into the Sea" and "I Can Bike On Water" were featured in the magazine.
The Hand Magazine is dedicated to being the world’s premier forum for innovative and experimental uses of reproduction-based media. We are interested in how artists include their own hand in the art object while utilizing mechanical or reproduction-based techniques. We are interested in publishing any and all forms of photography and printmaking; whether the work is strictly a photograph or print, or whether the work incorporates these processes in a sculptural, multi-media or collage format.
The Hand Magazine - July 2018 Issue #21 Contributing Artist
The Hand Magazine is dedicated to being the world’s premier forum for innovative and experimental uses of reproduction-based media. We are interested in how artists include their own hand in the art object while utilizing mechanical or reproduction-based techniques. We are interested in publishing any and all forms of photography and printmaking; whether the work is strictly a photograph or print, or whether the work incorporates these processes in a sculptural, multi-media or collage format.
Collection of Works to date
Five cyanotypes selected show a range in subject matter, size, and substrate, representing a journey though artistic process: starting from exploring self-section, creating connections to the urban environment and sections thereof. Self-Section was selected to be featured in the magazine.
Canadian Interiors - April 23 2018 Earth Month art installation comes to Toronto’s Yonge + St. Clair - Collaboration with Interspatial
Look up and you can see sticks and stars at Yonge + St Clair this month as the intersection celebrates Earth Month 2018 with the launch of a temporary public art installation — Equilibrium. Equilibrium, a fifteen-foot tall art installation in the lobby of 2 St. Clair W, is part of a series of Earth Month events happening in April at Yonge + St. Clair. Throughout the month, Slate Asset Management, which owns all four corners of the intersection, is funding e-waste drop-off centres for unwanted and used technology, and a clothing drive, Double Take, in support of the local Yonge Street Mission.
Equilibrium
Artists and architects, Natalia Bakaeva (Interspatial) and Natalia Tcherniak (Blue Print Jam), won a competition calling for a public art installation that reflects Earth Month’s values. Their design was selected from a list of 30 artists because of its elegance, authenticity and creative use of recycled materials.