NATAN ELKANOVICH
As a blossoming youth, Natan made his move to Israel for a new life. This enabled him to transmute his childhood innovations with food, to become art on canvas.He went on to attend Shenkar, College of Engineering and Design, Tel Aviv, and got his Bachelor of Design Degree in Fashion Design.
Between 1995-2015, parallel to his painting career, he as worked as a Senior Costume Designer in the Israeli cinema and television industry, for which he was granted 4 times the Israeli academy award for best costume design. Ever since painting became an integral part of his life, Natan has worked to develop his unique and distinctive 3D painting technique, which is recognized as NATANISM.
In his original technique, which he developed during the early 90’s of the 20th century, Natan painstakingly combines all kinds of plastic materials in different quantities, which include, amongst others, silicon and acrylics, and apply them, using kitchenware, on canvas. This medium creates a rigid 3D texture on the surface, which creates a stunning result.Using kitchenware as his painting tools stems from his deep- seated roots in thekitchen, embedded in him from early childhood.
All his materials are applied with a laborious devotion, entirely by hand. For Natan, there is an element of tantra to his work, which includes repetition, patience, and grace. These steady and repetitive movements become a meditation for him, connecting the physical to the energetic nature of light and spirit.
Embedded in his art, is a genuine appreciation for humanity.Identifying as a humanist, Natan seeks to emphasize and explore the beauty in humanity, together with the elements of love, nostalgia, longing, appreciation, honor and gratitude.Natan does not forget where he came from, and as a philanthropist, donates several of his pieces each year to noble causes, supporting both young and old within communities around the globe, regardless of race, religion and gender. As a son of a Holocaust survivor and a prisoner of Stalin’s regime, Natan chose to celebrate life and the gifts it brings, and portray them through his art.
Natan’s 3D paintings are part of countless private collections and can be found in elite galleries and Museums throughout the world – sharing walls with leading masters of our time.