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How Neurodivergent Focus Fuels the Intricate Wall Sculptures of Natasha Kanevski, Rewriting the Narrative on Repetition in Fine Art.
- Natasha Kanevski creates intricate wall sculptures through repetitive shaping, describing the process as creatively stimulating rather than boring.
- Kanevski, who identifies with autistic traits, experiences repetition as a deep, immersive creative process involving rhythmic motions.
- Her sculptures appear fragile but are very sturdy, symbolizing human resilience.
- Kanevski's art challenges ideas about neurodivergence by showing that traits often viewed as limitations can enable artistic excellence.
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How Neurodivergent Focus Fuels the Intricate Wall Sculptures of Natasha Kanevski, Rewriting the Narrative on Repetition in Fine Art.
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