Natasha Singh
Born in 1988 in Jiroft, Iran, Natasha Singh is an interdisciplinary artist, interested in bridging the ancient practices of art in India and creative technologies. She has worked with computer vision and AI to create a Generative sculpture of Yoga. Her main objective is to investigate the patterns of rhythm and their effects on the body. Her work has been exhibited at Exhibit320 Delhi, Delhi Contemporary Art week 2023, Art Mumbai 2023, Sunaparanta Goa 2023, and Indian Art, Architecture and Design Biennale in Delhi, 2023, VHC Pune 2024, Akar Prakar Delhi 2024, and Amarapali Museum for Jaipur Art Week 4th Edition 2025. She spoke at notable platforms such as EyeMyth festival, Future conference 2024, and TEDx.
Through her work, she is visually exploring the role of repetitions in movement and the emergence of patterns, with an unfurling of an underlying structure. The works are of an Interdisciplinary nature, translating temporal qualities of elements to their spatial constructions, keeping the idea of time as a personal experience. Her work is algorithmic in its making. A merge of technology and artistic expression is at the core of her work, to analyse and exhibit rhythm in practices which are culturally driven and embed historic traditions. Implementations of her artistic expressions are generated as images, video, sculpture, sound, and kinetic art.
Nadi Virabhadrasana | Gidee Fine Art Print | 25 x 57 in | 2019
Fractals of Deity II | Pen & Ink on Paper | 87 x 85 in | 2026
People as Points (Edition ⅕) | Digital Print | 36 x 36 in | 2025
Gate within a Gate-5- Fractal Study | Pen & Ink on paper | 14.5 x 14.5 in | 2025
Gate within a Gate-3- Fractal Study | Pen & Ink on paper | 14.5 x 14.5 in | 2025
Nadi Paschimottanasana | Stainless steel | 70 x 12.9 x 12.9 in | 2024
Untitled | Stainless Steel | 48 x 48 x 36 in | 2025