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mioritic · 9 months
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Natalya Balnova
"Rivers of Marigold", 2021
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dannydisco · 1 year
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from The Book Cover Archive
design credits L to R: gabriele wilson / marian bantjes / matt dorfman / timothy goodman / paul sahre x 2 / kevin brainard / natalya balnova / evan gaffney / gray318 / helen yentus / mother / oliver munday / david shrigley / chip kidd
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karinavisualart · 6 months
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List of Project Post Level 1
Project 1
Exercise 1: Glossary of art terms
Exercises 1.1: Case Study Interview
Research 1.1: Artist Practices
Research 1.1: Isidro Ferrer
Project 1: First Draft
Project 1:Final Ideas
Project 2
Project 1: Self-reflection Flashback
Personal Notes: Habitante or dweller
Case study:Juanan Requen
Daily Recordingfor project 2
Project 2: Family Memories
Exercise 2.1: Locating your practice, and creative and critical strategies
Exercise 2.3: Writing a personal statement
Project 3
Inspiration for the Third project: Diego Rivera
Research 3.2: Inspiration
Project 3: Concertina
Side Project :1
Project 3: Followed his footsteps
Project 3:Imaginary trip through time
Youtube video of project 3
Presentation research: Ruby Silvious Art
Project 4
OCA Tutor Feedback Project 2&3
Reseach project 4: I did not use this for this project. I might use it later on.
Research project 4: Mohini Chandra: Paradise Lost work
Research project 4: Dourthe
Assignment 4: Process
Research project 4: Susan Hiller
Research project 4: Pepe Gimeno
Research assigment 4: Natalya Balnova and JORGE REGUEIRA
Analysis of project 4
Assignment 4: Final Presentation
Project 5
Research 5.1: How do analyse an artwork, in particular a zine?
Exercise 5.2: Evaluating your work
Exercise 5.3: 20x20 presentation
Small research for the essay: Fanzinologia.
Research 5.2: An example of bookfair for fanzines
Project 6:
Feedback: Assignment 5
Describing your practice: Art statement for an artist
Assignment 6: So and so
Assignment 6: So and so (I did not like the frames but you can see the final one on the portfolio)
Exercise 3: Describing your practice
Project 6 https://www.behance.net/gallery/164425375/So-and-so
Project 7:
Personal tutor Feedback: Project 6
Side project: Financial Freedom
Assignment 7 (Idea I): This is the basis of project 6 work.
Assignment 7: Reflect on these designs by asking yourself
Project 7: Sketches (Idea II)
Project 7: exercises
Assignment 8
Feedback: Assignment 6 & 7
Research 8.1: Inspiration, Lucie Rie
Research 8.2: Izziyana Suhaimi
Research 8.3: Peter Crawley and Claire Wellesley-Smith
Experiment 8.1: Cyanotype and black paint.
Research 8.4: Exhibition Garry Fabian Miller: Adore Audio
Research 8.5 Transfer photo to paper
Project 8: Process
Project 8: Final pieces
Project 9
Research 9.1:Assignment 9
Inspiration:Amalia Avia
Project 9
Project 10
Project 10: An example of how you can overestimate yourself.
Research 10.1 Bocono
Tower: Project 10
Research task: Evaluating your experiences
Exercise 2: Looking to the Future: Creative Process
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nwbeerguide · 1 year
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Dogfish Head Craft Brewery releases the 'Off-Centered Variety Pack', 'Utopias Barrel-Aged 120 Minute IPA', and 'Mandarin & Mango Crush'
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Press Release
MILTON, Del…Spring has officially sprung, and Dogfish Head Craft Brewery is celebrating the season with three new beer options, Utopias Barrel-Aged 120 Minute IPA, Mandarin & Mango Crush and the Off-Centered Variety Pack. Each of these off-centered packages is now making its way from coast-to-coast. Folks can track them down using Dogfish Head Fish Finder.
“Warm weather and beer go hand-in-hand. There’s no better feeling than being outside and enjoying a tasty brew as you revel in Mother Nature’s goodness,” said Dogfish Head Founder & Brewer, Sam Calagione. “Typically, we tend to associate light and fruity beers – like our Mandarin & Mango Crush – with the spring and summer seasons, but there’s always a place for a big, bold sipper – like Utopias Barrel-Aged 120 Minute IPA, even during the warmer times of year. With these new product launches and the debut of our Off-Centered Variety Pack, we’re giving folks a whole gamut of drinking options, each of which is uniquely suited to kick off the spring sipping season!” 
MANDARIN & MANGO CRUSH (6.0% ABV):
The second beer out of this year’s Off-Centered Art Series, Dogfish Head’s annual collection of four beers featuring artwork by a collaborating artist, Mandarin & Mango Crush is a citrusy fruit beer brewed with boatloads of mandarin oranges and mangos. The beer equivalent of the Mid-Atlantic region’s iconic “Crush Cocktail,” a delicious elixir featuring fresh, hand-crushed fruit juice, Mandarin & Mango Crush features artwork by Natalya Balnova, a New York-based illustrator, designer and printmaker, and this year’s Off-Centered Art Series artist. Lightly sweet with a refreshing citrusy tartness and a crisp, dry finish, Mandarin & Mango Crush was first released in 2022, but this year, it will make its debut in 6pk/12oz cans.
UTOPIAS BARREL-AGED 120 MINUTE IPA (15-20% ABV):
Dogfish Head’s iconic 120 Minute IPA is an imperial IPA continuously hopped with a copious amount of high-alpha American hops throughout the boil and then dry-hopped with even more hops for an unfiltered and abundantly hoppy brew. A new iteration of 120 Minute IPA, Utopias Barrel-Aged 120 Minute IPA takes the brewery’s fan-favorite beer and ages it for a year in freshly emptied Utopias barrels from Samuel Adams. The resulting deep copper-colored beer is bursting with sweet, almost candy-like aromas of citrus and pine, complemented by hoppy, resiny flavors and a lingering bitterness.
THE OFF-CENTERED VARIETY PACK:
Featuring a delicious mix of four off-centered beer styles, Dogfish Head Off-Centered Variety Pack (12pk/12oz cans) including three cans of each of the following beers.
60 Minute IPA (6.0% ABV): A surprisingly sessionable, continually hopped IPA delivering pungent, citrusy, grassy hop flavors without being crushingly bitter.
SeaQuench Ale (4.9% ABV): A session sour mash-up of a crisp Kolsch, a salty Gose and a tart Berliner Weiss brewed in sequence with black limes, sour lime juice and sea salt.
Blue Hen Pilsner (4.8% ABV): A crisp and refreshing pilsner brewed with only four ingredients – water, hops, yeast and Delaware-grown and malted barley.
Citrus Squall (8.0% ABV): The perfect storm of a double golden ale and a paloma cocktail brewed with grapefruit juice, blue agave nectar, lime peels and a touch of sea salt.
For more information about Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, please visit www.dogfish.com.
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DOGFISH HEAD CRAFT BREWERY:
Dogfish Head has focused on brewing beers with culinary ingredients outside the Reinheitsgebot since the day it opened as one of the smallest American craft breweries more than 27 years ago. A Delaware-based brand and supporter of the Independent Craft Brewing Seal, Dogfish consists of Brewings & Eats®, an off-centered brewpub, Chesapeake & Maine®, a seafood and cocktail spot, Dogfish Inn®, a beer-themed hotel and Dogfish Head Craft Brewery®, a production brewery and distillery featuring the Tasting Room & Kitchen and Dogfish Head Distilling Co.® For more, visit www.dogfish.com. 
from Northwest Beer Guide - News - The Northwest Beer Guide https://bit.ly/3G7cXDc
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natalyabalnova · 2 years
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"Immortal Frivolity" two-color silkscreen poster, size 15x22”, edition of 15.
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The New Adventures of Helen
By Ludmilla Petrushevskaya.
Cover design by Natalya Balnova.
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booksnotbombs · 2 years
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Wrap Up March 2022
Did read a lot of picture books this month (blame my internship)
Extra Yarn - Mac Barnett & Jon Klassen: I noticed the drawing style of Jon Klassen while I read ‘Pax’ (a story about a boy and his fox) so I picked this picture book :) colorful story about a girl with a lot of yarn...
With The Fire On High - Elizabeth Acevedo  A book with a lot of food in it can always win over my foodie side :P Emoni just really won my heart!
Max And The Superheroes - Rocio Bonilla  Saw this book at my work (kindergarten) and I really loved the graphics... they resemble a comic book style :) A really nice picture book about a boy and his favourite superhero.
De Walvisbibliotheek (The Whale Library) - Zidrou & Judith Vanistendael It was the title that drew me to this graphic novel, and it were the aquarel drawings by Judith that really did it for me!
Verder dan Ver - Joris Thys Rereading this book after I finally bought it. The drawings are still so beautiful!
De NEEhoorn (Das NEINhorn / The Unicorn That Said No) - Marc Uwe Kling & Astrid Henn Very funny picture book about an unicorn that always says NO. I was very tempted to buy this for my newborn niece, but then I bought it for myself :D I just love the drawings and all the details so much!
Holy Cow - David Duchovny I stumbled upon this small book (around 200 pages) at my local library... The funny point of view of Elsie (the cow) and the drawings by Natalya Balnova really made this a funny and light read.
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uncoatedletters · 3 years
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La Guarimba International Film Festival poster by Natalya Balnova
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artoounces · 2 years
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Natalya Balnova New York, USA https://t.co/2d2sMXW5FR
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idnworld · 2 years
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Natalya Balnova — New York, USA http://www.idnworld.com/creators/NatalyaBalnova
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weirdletter · 5 years
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Monster, She Wrote: The Women Who Pioneered Horror and Speculative Fiction, by Lisa Kröger and Melanie R. Anderson, Quirk Books, 2019. Cover art and internal illustrations by Natalya Balnova, info: penguinrandomhouse.com.
Meet the women writers who defied convention to craft some of literature’s strangest tales, from Frankenstein to The Haunting of Hill House and beyond. Frankenstein was just the beginning: horror stories and other weird fiction wouldn’t exist without the women who created it. From Gothic ghost stories to psychological horror to science fiction, women have been primary architects of speculative literature of all sorts. And their own life stories are as intriguing as their fiction. Everyone knows about Mary Shelley, creator of Frankenstein, who was rumored to keep her late husband’s heart in her desk drawer. But have you heard of Margaret “Mad Madge” Cavendish, who wrote a science-fiction epic 150 years earlier (and liked to wear topless gowns to the theater)? If you know the astounding work of Shirley Jackson, whose novel The Haunting of Hill House was reinvented as a Netflix series, then try the psychological hauntings of Violet Paget, who was openly involved in long-term romantic relationships with women in the Victorian era. You’ll meet celebrated icons (Ann Radcliffe, V.C. Andrews), forgotten wordsmiths (Eli Colter, Ruby Jean Jensen), and today’s vanguard (Helen Oyeyemi). Curated reading lists point you to their most spine-chilling tales. Part biography, part reader’s guide, the engaging write-ups and detailed reading lists will introduce you to more than a hundred authors and over two hundred of their mysterious and spooky novels, novellas, and stories.
Contents: Introduction     PART ONE: THE FOUNDING MOTHERS Margaret Cavendish: Mad Madge Ann Radcliffe: Terror over Horror Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley: The Original Goth Girl Regina Maria Roche: Scandalizing Jane Austen Mary Anne Radcliffe: Purveyor of Guts and Gore Charlotte Dacre: Exhibitor of Murder and Harlotry     PART TWO: HAUNTING TALES Elizabeth Gaskell: Ghosts Are Real Charlotte Riddell: Born Storyteller Amelia Edwards: The Most Learned Woman Paula E. Hopkins: The Most Productive Writer Vernon Lee: Ghostwriter à la Garçonne Margaret Oliphant: Voice for the Dead Edith Wharton: The Spine-Tingler     PART THREE: CULT OF THE OCCULT Marjorie Bowen: Scribe of the Supernatural L. T. Meade: Maker of Female Masterminds Alice Askew: Casualty of War Margery Lawrence: Speaker to the Spirits Dion Fortune: Britian’s Psychic Defender     PART FOUR: THE WOMEN WHO WROTE THE PULPS Margaret St. Clair: Exploring Our Depths Catherine Lucille Moore: Space Vamp Queen Mary Elizabeth Counselman: Deep South Storyteller Gertrude Barrows Bennett: Seer of the Unseen Everil Worrell: Night Writer Eli Colter: Keeping the Wild West Weird     PART FIVE: HAUNTING THE HOME Dorothy Macardle: Chronicler of Pain and Loss Shirley Jackson: The Queen of Horror Daphne du Maurier: The Dame of Dread Toni Morrison: Haunted by History Elizabeth Engstrom: Monstrosity in the Mundane     PART SIX: PAPERBACK HORROR Joanne Fischmann: Recipes for Fear Ruby Jean Jensen: Where Evil Meets Innocence V.C. Andrews: Nightmares in the Attic Kathe Koja: Kafka of the Weird Lisa Tuttle: Adversary for the Devil Tanith Lee: Rewriting Snow White     PART SEVEN: THE NEW GOTHS Anne Rice: Queen of the Damned Helen Oyeyemi: Teller of Feminist Fairy Tales Susan Hill: Modern Gothic Ghost Maker Sarah Waters: Welcome to the Dark SОance Angela Carter: Teller of Bloody Fables Jewelle Gomez: Afrofuturist Horrorist      PART EIGHT: THE FUTURE OF HORROR AND SPECULATIVE FICTION The New Weird: Lovecraft Revisited and Revised The New Vampire: Polishing the Fangs The New Haunted House: Home, Deadly Home The New Apocalypse: This Is the End (Again) The New Serial Killer: Sharper Weapons, Sharper Victims Glossary Notes Suggested Reading Index Acknowledgments
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boudhabar · 5 years
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Natalya Balnova
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copyuntilyousteal · 3 years
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Illustration and lettering by Natalya Balnova
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karinavisualart · 1 year
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Natalya Balnova (Harrison, 2016)
Research assigment 4: Natalya Balnova and JORGE REGUEIRA
Natalya Balnova
I have been looking into different artists that used zines, books and small print books to create art.
The picture shows a concertina. I think screen printing is the technique she uses. This is quite unusual, at lest I have not seen a similar type of work out here. She also uses handwriting and I love the way it complements the work.
Jorge Regueira
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Jorge Regueira website, 2022
I have been using cola pencils and doing my own for several years now. I create them for painting but calligraphy has been more difficult to control. As I was looking for a different artist that used handmade tools I found this artist. In his own work, "the artistic process starts with the tools he made". I resonate with this idea. you cannot create two instruments that are the same, even with a template. Using a writing instrument to paint, scratch and in my case to draw, it is meaningful. It is me in every aspect of the creation. there is something beautiful about it.
Harrison, A. (2016). Natalya Balnova. [online] People of Print. Available at: https://www.peopleofprint.com/solo-artist/natalya-balnova/.
Regeira, J. (n.d.). Gallery. [online] JORGE REGUEIRA. Available at: https://www.jorgeregueira.com/gallery.html [Accessed 4 Dec. 2022].
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yingyingzhang-blog · 6 years
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Natalya Balnova / Silkscreened book design – Principles of Jelly Making
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natalyabalnova · 2 years
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"This Is My Natural Pose" two-color silkscreen poster, size 15x22”, edition of 15.
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