Natasha Price

I just want to make stuff.

Visit my new website: Visuallynatasha.com
(still under construction)
Soooo much work to do

Soooo much work to do

Been busy today!

Been busy today!

Just finished

Just finished

Wip from a rave

Wip from a rave

here is my etsy

My ETSY

I have yet to sell anything, but I’ve recently put the the prices what I consider pretty low. 

I also have my website, with my portfolio and sketches, these will be updated after this semester ends on the 16th. 

I have limited funds, so mass producing is hard. I’m not sure if I should go professional or home made. I’m interested in black light art too, 3d art, and new products, but these will have to be explored later with more time and money. 

anyone have any suggestions or things you’d like to see as prints/stickers/shirts?

buy this amazing original 
or else. >:0
monkeys will smoke cigs and blow them in your face if you don’t.

buy this amazing original 

or else. >:0

monkeys will smoke cigs and blow them in your face if you don’t.

oh snap, this original is only $25 :0
why yes, all my art is REALLY cheap! Cause, I like making art and I’ll prob get into making prints soon which is possible with anything I make. So far I only have two poster prints, but I hope to get more soon. Everything else is original.
check out my etsy

oh snap, this original is only $25 :0

why yes, all my art is REALLY cheap! Cause, I like making art and I’ll prob get into making prints soon which is possible with anything I make. So far I only have two poster prints, but I hope to get more soon. Everything else is original.

check out my etsy

failed artist statement, still sharing :)

im reworking my artist statement… this one got too off topic of my own art. I figured I’d share it though because I felt it was at least interesting. 

My work always evolves, and covers many different areas of creativity. I draw and paint, which evolved into digital photoshop pieces, and now I’m exploring the more abstract technical programs, programing languages, and electronics.  I am drawn fantasy and whimsy, colors and patterns. I try to explore new textures, shapes, and ways of interpreting form. Striving for realism amongst abstract, hoping to provide intentional recognizable forms and unintentional ones. I feel what we call the doodle, to be a powerful tool of looking into the subconscious and letting things float to the surface. To hint at almost places, to try and interpret what we see. Everything is a wave length, that we interpret as reality, and form and function and color, when really we only see a small portion and our brains fill in the rest. I love exploring the juxtapositions of colors and shapes, and layers of meaning. It’s fascinating how we interpret energy with our brains, then try to understand it with making art.

Reality is only what we perceive, there are reiterations of patterns that our brains try to understand in the forms of matter. There is imperfect and perfect, the straight line and the curve, and both must exist simultaneously. Art explores those possibilities, going beyond what words can describe. Language limits us. Symbolism is culturally tied to meaning, so outside of that language or culture, you can only see things, and take or leave meaning in the process from what you yourself understand and experience. So to look at art, even if meaning is in our minds when we create it, there is only so much we can really hope for someone to take from it. Often my work may seem without meaning, but there is literally no such thing, no matter how abstract it becomes, it will have questions and self gained insight unique to every person who views it. This is what I think about when I create art, no matter what form it takes.