Nathalie is best known for her explorative, highly intricate work involving intriguing and elegant designs and unusual techniques. Her works range from mosaic, film (commissioned photographic documentaries for Holocaust Memorial day) and installation (perhaps the most monumental example of this is The Glow project), to painting and sculpture.
Considering the process, Nathalie's work investigates the small and how it builds into a larger whole, putting elements together like a puzzle. These could be mosaic tiles, wood elements, photographic or video images, memorabilia of people’s lives, film footage etc.
Nathalie Vin was born in France but she now lives and creates in London. She has exhibited extensively internationally including solo and group exhibitions. She has been selected to exhibit in the most prestigious mosaic art exhibitions in the world and her work has been exhibited at the Musée des Beaux Arts, France and the Museum of Glass, U.S.A. She was recently awarded with a ‘special distinction’ for the famous Picasiette Prize in France.
Considering the process, Nathalie's work investigates the small and how it builds into a larger whole, putting elements together like a puzzle. These could be mosaic tiles, wood elements, photographic or video images, memorabilia of people’s lives, film footage etc.
Nathalie Vin was born in France but she now lives and creates in London. She has exhibited extensively internationally including solo and group exhibitions. She has been selected to exhibit in the most prestigious mosaic art exhibitions in the world and her work has been exhibited at the Musée des Beaux Arts, France and the Museum of Glass, U.S.A. She was recently awarded with a ‘special distinction’ for the famous Picasiette Prize in France.