Biography
Natali Khas was born in the historic city of Yaroslavl (Russia) in 1985. She dedicated ten years to studying painting,
graphics, and composition, and received a higher education in architecture. For nearly 20 years, she has been creating
design projects for residential and public spaces, including a private museum, a 5-star hotel, and restaurants.
After moving to Krasnodar (Russia), she sought new ways to express herself and, since 2024, has been actively
engaging in abstract painting.
Natali Khas's works are abstractions that invite viewers to pause and feel the moment. Her expressive, vibrant textures,
contrasting spots, and multilayered acrylic techniques leave a strong impression. Her art has a connection with nature,
creating an atmosphere of meditation and inner peace. In a world filled with information and events, her works are
a reminder of the importance of being present and the value of silence and simplicity.
Natali Khas studied under the following teachers:
• Yevlanova N.S. (painting, graphics, composition, mixed techniques)
• Zaroslov V.M. (graphics, composition)
• Gorodnichev A.V. (graphics, composition)
• Zoya Ti (psychology of color perception)
She graduated from the Yaroslavl State Technical University
with a degree "Architecture".
SHE IS A MEMBER OF PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
• Avant-Garde Artists' Union (Krasnodar, Russia)
• Union of Russian Artists (Moscow, Russia)
AWARDS:
• 2025 St. Petersburg Art Week (2Nd Place, Section "Painting", Abstractions) Saint-Petersburg, Russia
EXHIBITIONS:
• 2025 - "Talent Of Russia" ("Art-Commune" Moscow Center For Contemporary Arts) Moscow, Russia
• 2025 - "Russia: My Favorite World - From Reality To Abstraction" Colombo, Sri Lanka
• 2025 - "The World Of Abstraction" ("Art-Commune" Moscow Center For Contemporary Arts) Moscow, Russia
• 2025 - The Exhibition Of "The Union Of Avant-Garde Artists" (The Morozova E. House) Krasnodar, Russia
• 2025 - The exhibition "SHOW UP 2. Autumn" ("Yargallery" Gallery of Modern Art) Yaroslavl, Russia
• 2025 - Exhibition of the Union of Avant-Garde Artists ("The Bronze Horse" Art Center) Krasnodar, Russia
PUBLICATIONS:
• 2025 Visual Art Journal (May 2025, Issue #26) Netherlands
• 2025 Lakritz The Magazine (August 2025 Issue) Chint East, South Africa