Hello! My name is Nathanna Érica and I'm an illustrator and paper artist based in São Paulo, Brazil.
Having been born in such a vibrant and diverse country allowed me to see the world through some very rainbow colored lenses (I even see colors in numbers and days of the week, it’s no joke!) and I try to express all the colorful mess that I call a brain into my art. When I started working with paper, I discovered that I could go even further in terms of textures, movement and, once again, color. For me, these three elements are essential to every piece I create, and that’s why I’ll always be working on a mermaid or two, or on some magical realm of enchanted macaws. Gee, what wouldn’t I give to live in a place like that?
My main source of inspiration is nature, its shapes and patterns, as well as the many different cultures around the world and of course, movies and everything related to the art of filmmaking. Like many artists, early animation films have defined most of my childhood and I think it shows on my drawing style and use of color and composition. I love telling stories and I found out that using paper, texture and color allows me to be a better storyteller.
Even though I’ve always considered myself an artist at heart, it took me five years of Law school to decide that doing anything else other than being an artist would be impossible.
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These are ALL SPLENDID! It's obvious you can draw/paint just about anything!
I can't figure it out - are her elbows bending the wrong way, or are her feet backwards?
Hitchcock's Rear Window! What a wonder representation of a classic movie. I love your imagination, and how perfectly recreated.
These are all gorgeous, not a single dud, but your Audrey Hepburns shine out even among the rest <3
Ur intro makes me wonder if you possibly have synethesia? All of these are SO COOL btw!
These are truly stunning. You truly have a rare and wonderful talent.
I love your style it's very creative. The color combination is amazing
First off, these are amazing, Second, there is never too much color! You have a wonderful artistic talent!
Dear Nathanna, you are very talented! your work is beautiful! carry on! :) <3
Judging from what she says about seeing days of the week as colors she has Synesthesia. Other people who have had this were Duke Ellington, Vincent Van Gogh, Marilyn Monroe, Vladimir Nabokov and Itzhak Perlman. It is a fascinating condition that has been known to be linked slightly with autism. I am especially drawn to this thread because I am a paper artist but I also have a corollary condition (musical ear syndrome) not in any way related and recently found out that other people have it. I also found out through that about a friend who has synesthesia. I wonder if it makes people more creative...?
Your work is exquisite. I would love to know what kind of paper you use to create such movement in your designs. It looks like it could really be fabric. Do you hand cut your paper or make patterns and use a cutting machine? I want to try to make a Cinderella layered art piece for my grandson's wife for Christmas. I make some kind of Cinderella art for her for every birthday and Christmas. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work for inspiration. You are so talented.
Hey everyone! Such a surprise to see my post here after all these years! The shop link doesn't seem to be working, so here it is again: https://www.etsy.com/shop/nathsketch/ Thank you!
Reposting an article that is 3 years old?! I realized that when I tried to buy one.
It would be so interesting to see what he could do if he animated his artwork.
Could you make How to Train Your Dragon ones? Or Tangled? Or Frozen? Oh! Maybe Big Hero 6???? Either way, you are AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!! Keep up the beautiful work!!!!
So talented! These are gorgeous. And meanwhile it took me 2 days to figure out how to fold a freaking origami crane. You, ma'am, are goals.
These are all gorgeous, not a single dud, but your Audrey Hepburns shine out even among the rest <3
Ur intro makes me wonder if you possibly have synethesia? All of these are SO COOL btw!
These are truly stunning. You truly have a rare and wonderful talent.
I love your style it's very creative. The color combination is amazing
First off, these are amazing, Second, there is never too much color! You have a wonderful artistic talent!
Dear Nathanna, you are very talented! your work is beautiful! carry on! :) <3
Judging from what she says about seeing days of the week as colors she has Synesthesia. Other people who have had this were Duke Ellington, Vincent Van Gogh, Marilyn Monroe, Vladimir Nabokov and Itzhak Perlman. It is a fascinating condition that has been known to be linked slightly with autism. I am especially drawn to this thread because I am a paper artist but I also have a corollary condition (musical ear syndrome) not in any way related and recently found out that other people have it. I also found out through that about a friend who has synesthesia. I wonder if it makes people more creative...?
Your work is exquisite. I would love to know what kind of paper you use to create such movement in your designs. It looks like it could really be fabric. Do you hand cut your paper or make patterns and use a cutting machine? I want to try to make a Cinderella layered art piece for my grandson's wife for Christmas. I make some kind of Cinderella art for her for every birthday and Christmas. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work for inspiration. You are so talented.
Hey everyone! Such a surprise to see my post here after all these years! The shop link doesn't seem to be working, so here it is again: https://www.etsy.com/shop/nathsketch/ Thank you!
Reposting an article that is 3 years old?! I realized that when I tried to buy one.
It would be so interesting to see what he could do if he animated his artwork.
Could you make How to Train Your Dragon ones? Or Tangled? Or Frozen? Oh! Maybe Big Hero 6???? Either way, you are AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!! Keep up the beautiful work!!!!
So talented! These are gorgeous. And meanwhile it took me 2 days to figure out how to fold a freaking origami crane. You, ma'am, are goals.