her mind’s eye saw faces in the turbulent waters, and she began to paint landscapes that included the figments of her imagination. the colourful acrylic paintings incorporate images of flowers, birds, people and other creatures, creating a fanciful and impressionistic perspective of familiar landmarks in ottawa, such as hog’s back and dow’s lake.
“the first thing that caught our eye is that canada has a wonderful culture of urban space, where nature lives next to people, and animals are not at all afraid of people, and parks and squares are tightly integrated into the urban space,” nataliia said in a written statement.
nataliia kononova says her mind’s eye saw faces in the turbulent waters of the hog’s back falls, and she began to paint landscapes that included the figments of her imagination.
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norah vollmer, a carleton administrator and founding member of scholars at risk, spotted the paintings during a dinner at the kononovas’ home.
“it’s a riot of colours. that really struck me,” vollmer recalled.
“you should have an exhibit,” she added, then found herself organizing one for the first time in her career. “i want nataliia to be recognized for her art and her resilience.”
nataliia sometimes feels guilty for taking pleasure in her art when the population of ukraine is suffering. she also worries about her children — the kononovas have three adult sons still in the country, including one on the war’s front lines.