Natasha Wescoat Fine Art & Illustration - Pop art landscapes and whimsical creatures.

Natasha Wescoat Fine Art & Illustration - Pop art landscapes and whimsical creatures.
  • Natasha Wescoat Fine Art & Illustration - Pop art landscapes and whimsical creatures.
  • Natasha Wescoat Fine Art & Illustration - Pop art landscapes and whimsical creatures.
  • Natasha Wescoat Fine Art & Illustration - Pop art landscapes and whimsical creatures.
  • Natasha Wescoat Fine Art & Illustration - Pop art landscapes and whimsical creatures.
Painter, illustrator, photographer, videographer, Natasha Wescoat, was born in January of 1982 in Bay City, Michigan. Natasha Wescoat creates vibrant, whimsical paintings of odd characters and candied landscapes in which emotion and energy are expressed, consequently dubbing her work a "riot of color and movement" by fans. Her work has ranged from contemporary abstracts to pop art cartoons. In Fall 2006, her work was seen on Extreme Makeover Home Edition . In 2007, Natasha was named "Emerging Artist and Trendsetter" by Art Business News, the largest trade publication in the U.S.
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