


Natalie Boburka has work being exhibited currently at Kuhar Farms Cafe, the Arts Society of Kingston, Emerge Gallery in Saugerties, and the Athens Cultural Center.
This series uses the female form as a means of creating sculptural representations of philosophy, mythology, and sociology as it pertains to the various perspectives on the power of femininity and the suppression through the rewriting of cultural and societal history. Two larger works not currently represented with images will be included soon.
Nest
Found object with willow weaving, wings and emu egg on oval wood with words in strands describing women by archetype and category held on with guitar string so it can be played.
Let Me Be the Sacred Garden
66 x 20 x 14 in Found Object Sculpture 2021
Serenity
Oil Pastel & Oil Paint on slate 9 x 8 In & 6 x 6 x 8 In
Nest
Found object with willow weaving, wings and emu egg on oval wood with words in strands describing women by archetype and category held on with guitar string so it can be played.
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