Ms Natasha Kohli is an Indian artist who makes contemporary abstract art for the unconventional collector. Natasha is also an educationist, an early-stage investor in two Indian art schools and a philanthropist.
Natasha’s work reflects her experiences and sufferings during the migration of her family from Pakistan during the partition in 1947. Each of her art projects exile, longing, and belongingness. She enunciates dislocation and exile through her choice of colors, patterns, background, textures, and the constant use of a muted palette. Her pared-back works are laced with emotion and politics and expand beyond the personal to include references to cities around the world that have felt the divisive consequences of conflict, such as Istanbul, Afghanistan, and Palestine.