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The Art of Natalie Shau

Earlier this month we introduced you to the digital works of Italian artist Paolo Guido (seen here), and are now happy to follow up with a look at the new works by Lithuanian artist Natalie Shau. Both artists are showing together now, alongside HF Collected Edition cover artist Ray Caesar, at Dororthy's Circus Gallery in Rome. The exposition, entitled, "Would You Be My Miracle?" serves as a showcase of artists working in the digital medium, all masters of their crafts, and all from varying parts of the world. Shau's works are both seemingly futuristic and Victorian at the same time, their subjects are delicate, fragile and simultaneously empowering. Get an extensive look at Shau's latest body of work, as well as a couple opening night photos, after the jump.

Earlier this month we introduced you to the digital works of Italian artist Paolo Guido (seen here), and are now happy to follow up with a look at the new works by Lithuanian artist Natalie Shau. Both artists are showing together now, alongside HF Collected Edition cover artist Ray Caesar, at Dororthy’s Circus Gallery in Rome. The exposition, entitled, “Would You Be My Miracle?” serves as a showcase of artists working in the digital medium, all masters of their crafts, and all from varying parts of the world. Shau’s works are both seemingly futuristic and Victorian at the same time, their subjects are delicate, fragile and simultaneously empowering. Get an extensive look at Shau’s latest body of work, as well as a couple opening night photos, below.

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