Natalie Shau is Lithuanian illustrator and artist now living in Greece. In her works she combines photography, digital technology and 3D-modeling, creating a strange, sometimes surreal, sometimes frightening, but a definitely exciting artworks. As she noticed Natalie Shau gets inspiration in religious imagery, fairytales illustrations and classic Russian literature in the face of Gogol and Dostoyevsky. Feel the pleasure from viewing these surreal illustrations!
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would LOVE 2 see N.S. interpretation of the Tarot
Her work is wonderful. I love this dark universe and all her pretty almost-dead characters.
I have found an article about the artist. Here is the link : http://carrefour-art-digital.over-blog.com/article-78659677.html
I dig it! keep on goin!
Great works Natalie, wonderful use of colors and imagination.
re: Name it’s called a Watermark people to protect and identify an artist work re: copyright.
These pictures are amazing. each is so unique but still have a similar style. very nice works of art!
the last picture is Mana sama?
i love great artist neat inspiration !! yes Natalie Shau you’re Wonderful 🙂
Really good, very well manipulated. I’ve never been a fan of the sickly-pink or red around the eyes, however.
Mark Ryden fan?
some mark ryden influence perhaps?
Great art!
I think the name is stamped there to protect the images, to a degree from people that might like to copy it. If that’s the case, this might help a bit. http://myfreecopyright.com/
I’m really impressed by the images. Lovely, mystical and creative, every one of them.
Very dark, very risque, some very morbid.
It’s kinda surreal art, but I like it. Keep it commin 🙂
I honestly like every single one of these. They are beautifully created. You are talented.
i love your work. i don’t think her name is distracting or that it is egotistical to write her own name on her pictures!
jeez could u be more egotistical, ur name takes up half the freakin picture. i mean its ok to be proud but, jeez…
I love the work, but I feel that the signature of the artist is a little distracting.
Wow, those are fantastic. I particularly like the 4th one down – looks like a creepy twist on Alice in Wonderland. Also, in the first image you used, the combination of photography and illustration is great.
oh, beautiful work, even i dont like it all, some of them are really beautiful and morbid.