New Brunswick artist Natasha Miller’s East Coast art is a refreshing combination of charcoal and primary colours. She creates black and white silhouette seascapes and landscapes using homemade maple charcoal from her mobile Italian wood fired pizza oven and acrylic paint used for the fine details.
Her laundry lines have become a signature. See laundry on her website, here.
Natasha Miller’s website, here.
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Highlighting the subtlies and contrasts in Canadian landscape – beautiful! 🙂
Subtleties and contrasts, great point and perhaps why the technique is so interesting.
Calming works for me. After my first look at the works of art, I thought East Coast Charmcoal. Really classic with a fresh approach.
Love the phrase ‘charmcoal’ Nice.
So beautiful.
Great combination of colours, right?
Wonderful work. So calming and descriptive.
That’s a great observation, and so true – probably because the water is so still and calming.