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Natasha Mann

  • Decorative painter
  • London, United Kingdom
  • Master Artisan
Natasha Mann Decorative painter
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A Moroccan wonder of decoration

  • • Natasha is inspired by Zouaq painting
  • • She uses the egg tempera technique
  • • All her work is made with natural materials

The decorations painted by Natasha Mann are a delight to the eye: the mixture of geometric patterns with the use of natural pigments and 24 carat gold leaf are as complex as they are aesthetic. Committed to working with natural materials, Natasha uses the egg tempera technique to decorate wood, a method that dates back thousands of years. From boxes to ceilings, lamps to decorative pieces, her mastery of the traditional Moroccan decorative painting known originally as Zouaq allows her to work on different types of creations, always achieving the same beautiful effects. Her excellence was celebrated in 2018 when her work was selected for the Prince and Patron Exhibition to mark the 70th birthday of HRH the Prince of Wales at Buckingham Palace.

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Works

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Hand painted lamp with gold leaf

This lamp by Natasha Mann is painted using natural pigments with egg tempera and 24 carat gold leaf. The predominant colours are a pale green earth from France and a yellow and orange ochre from Morocco. The star shapes are embellished with 24 carat gold leaf. The design features a geometric repeat pattern found in Morocco and al-Andalus. It is handcrafted from poplar wood in the UK and is fitted with a bayonet light fitting.

Height 27 cm
Diameter 16 cm

Photo: © James Champion
Handpainted boxes

These boxes are all handcrafted from walnut wood and were painted using natural pigments with egg tempera and 24 carat gold leaf. The designs are inspired by geometric and floral patterns found in Morocco and al-Andalus, one of Natasha Mann’s specialties.

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Zouaq Ceiling

Natasha Mann hand painted this ceiling using natural pigments and egg tempera with 24 carat gold leaf. The design features a Moroccan geometric pattern consisting of a central 24-fold rosette surrounded by 12-fold rosettes. The geometric design was drawn by hand with a compass and ruler. The natural pigments used in this painting include red ochre for the background, yellow ochre, malachite, azurite and indigo.

Height 257 cm
Width 217 cm

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Twenty-four-fold geometry in yellow earth

Natasha Mann made this painting using natural pigments and egg tempera with 24 carat gold leaf. The design features a Moroccan geometric pattern consisting of a central 24-fold rosette. The geometric design was drawn by hand with a compass and ruler. The natural pigments used in this painting include yellow ochre for the background, French green earth, red ochre, dark green earth and indigo. Some of the geometric shapes are embellished with 24 carat gold leaf.

Height 120 cm
Width 120 cm

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