Natalia Krasnodebska is inspired by the theme of capturing space and creates geometric pieces with an architectural aesthetic.
Born in Poland, her family migrated to Australia before moving around South East Asia for ten years.
Returning to Australia she graduated from RMIT University with a Gold and Silversmithing degree and promtply moved to New York to set up shop.
Being exposed to a wealth of vibrant cultures in her life, she strives for minimalism in her work.
Her previous studies in science instilled a love for technology and led her to 3D printing. Tying together the precision of 3D modelling with traditional goldsmithing techniques, her jewelry seeks to combine the languages of science and art.
Recent Exhibitions:
November 2010: 'Grandpa's Attic' Group Exhibition, PJS Chelsea, New York
July 2009: 'Winter Brooches' Group Exhibition, Studio 20/17, Sydney
April 2009: SOFA NYC with Aaron Faber Gallery, New York
March 2009: 'Cut, Fold, Stitch: Paper/Metal' Group Exhibition, Aaron Faber Gallery, New York
February 2008: 'Small Beautiful Objects' Group Exhibition, Self Preservation Gallery, Melbourne