About Natalia Koromvokis 

Natalia Koromvokis is a visual artist living and working on the Aegean coast of Greece. Her studio overlooks the sea — a space of stillness, light, and horizon that shapes the emotional tone of her work.

 

Natalia’s paintings emerge from internal vision, not preparatory sketches. Each piece begins as a fully formed impulse — a scene that already lives within her before the first brushstroke is made. The process is intuitive and contemplative: figure and landscape unfold together, like memory revealing itself in paint.

 

Her themes explore perception, femininity, and mythic presence. These works do not illustrate ideas — they manifest interior states. Each painting is created slowly over months, with careful control of surface and light. She produces no more than six works per year, treating each as a complete poetic world for collectors and institutions who value rarity, depth, and authorial integrity.

 

Natalia’s path in art began in childhood — in Moscow — under the guidance of her aunt, a professional painter, and later with another mentor in oil and pastel. This dual foundation shaped her sensitivity to image and atmosphere. For more than two decades, she worked as a designer before returning fully to painting. Her background in fashion continues to inform her sense of structure, intuition, and visual language.

 

Since 2024, Natalia has declined participation in commercial open-call exhibitions, choosing instead to align her practice with curated programs that emphasize depth, selectivity, and artistic authorship. She develops her series with intention (Silent Bloom, Greek Mythology, Simple Moments), oversees all aspects of presentation — from writing to framing — and crafts each painting from first impulse to final detail.

Athens, Greece

 

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