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Katya Pravda's Art: Finding Beauty and Complexity in the Simplicity of Nature

  • Writer: Eva Gorobets
    Eva Gorobets
  • Jun 26, 2020
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 5

It's easy to get caught up in the idea of creating advanced synthetic organisms and androids. But sometimes, it's important to remember that nature is where it all began, and it still holds the key to many of our questions and aspirations.

If you're looking for a reminder of the power and beauty of nature, you won't want to miss Katya Pravda's latest exhibition XTAL CASTLE at the HSE Gallery. While you can see her work on Instagram and other digital channels, there's something special about experiencing it in person. You can feel the textures of the flowers and mushrooms she uses in her pieces, and get a sense of the physical space that her work inhabits.

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Katya is an artist who likes to keep things simple. She uses natural materials like flower petals, branches, stones, and mushrooms in her work, and combines them in unexpected and visually intriguing ways. While her pieces are often visible online, they can be hard to display in a physical space, since they often exist only in digital form. That's why her exhibition at HSE ART GALLERY is so exciting - it brings her digital work into the physical world, allowing visitors to experience it in a new and tangible way.


Katya's connection with nature comes from her childhood, growing up surrounded by gardens, flowers, and trees. She has a deep appreciation for the natural world, and her work reflects this in its simplicity and natural beauty. But there's also a darker side to her work - it reflects our superficial desire to merge with nature while acknowledging the fact that we can never fully control or understand it.


Despite the complex ideas and themes that her work explores, Katya's approach to art is refreshingly simple. She believes in embracing mistakes and turning them into something beautiful. In fact, her compositional method is to turn errors into a system. This is a reminder that mistakes can be valuable and that we can learn from them to create something truly unique. So whether you're an art lover or simply someone who appreciates the power and beauty of nature, Katya's exhibition is definitely worth a visit.

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