User:Natalia Kadish

Natalia Kadish (born December 15 1984- current) is a Spiritual Surrealist artist inspired by the joy received from learning Torah and contemplating the infinite. She received a BA in Illustration from the School of Visual Arts. Her art has been displayed in several concerts including Irving Plaza in NYC. While incorporating the realism of her father, Laszlo Kubinyi's illustrations, she explores mystical concepts and understandings inspired by her visit to the Artist Colony in Tzfat, Israel. Her goal is to reveal the love in hearts and share her inspiration with all. Biography: As a child Natalia learned directly from her father, Illustrator Laszlo Kubinyi, and was greatly influenced by the legacy of her grandparents Kalman Kubinyi and Doris Hall. She grew up in Teaneck, NJ within a tight nit and very supportive family including her parents Laszlo and Suzanne Kubinyi and her sisters Martina and Gabriella. Natalia attended Teaneck High School but all she did was draw. Her Parents saw that she needed a school to teach her art at least half the day. Natalia was then accepted into the Bergen County charter high school for art. Her senior year of high school she was accepted with many scholarships to the School of Visual Arts where her sister Martina Kubinyi (who’s a great artist is her own right) also attended. In her freshman year of SVA she started becoming interested in her Jewish identity. In her junior year of SVA Natalia went on birthright Israel to learn more about her heritage. There she chose a Hebrew addition to her name, Aura Tova, and began on the road to being a more traditionally observant Jew. In 2006 she married her high school sweetheart Aaron Kadish. As soon as Natalia graduated from SVA she embarked on a successful career as a professional illustrator and has carved out a niche by creating commissioned, made to order, pieces for private patrons. Natalia’s art work always reflects a deeper message or a lesson learned whether it be from an ancient book or simply from everyday life infusing her work with a sort of palpable spiritual energy. Shows: During Kadish Kubinyi’s fourth year in SVA, her art work was projected on stage for a concert called Gathering of the Tribes at Irving Plaza in NYC. Hoboken’s 4th and Jackson studio run and curated by Rolando Ramos: At her first official art show in 2009 she sold one of her portfolio pieces. Since then she has been in over 20 exhibitions and has illustrated over 20 pieces of art for various clients.

List of shows: Natalia Kadish (born December 15 1984) is a Spiritual Surrealist artist inspired by the joy received from learning Torah and contemplating the infinite. She received a BA in Illustration from the School of Visual Arts. Her art has been displayed in several concerts including Irving Plaza in NYC. While incorporating the realism of her father, Laszlo Kubinyi's illustrations, she explores mystical concepts and understandings inspired by her visit to the Artist Colony in Tzfat, Israel. Her goal is to reveal the love in hearts and share her inspiration with all. Biography: As a child Natalia learned directly from her father, Illustrator Laszlo Kubinyi, and was greatly influenced by the legacy of her grandparents Kalman Kubinyi and Doris Hall. She grew up in Teaneck, NJ within a tight nit and very supportive family including her parents Laszlo and Suzanne Kubinyi and her sisters Martina and Gabriella. Natalia attended Teaneck High School but all she did was draw. Her Parents saw that she needed a school to teach her art at least half the day. Natalia was then accepted into the Bergen County charter high school for art. Her senior year of high school she was accepted with many scholarships to the School of Visual Arts where her sister Martina Kubinyi (who’s a great artist is her own right) also attended. In her freshman year of SVA she started becoming interested in her Jewish identity. In her junior year of SVA Natalia went on birthright Israel to learn more about her heritage. There she chose a Hebrew addition to her name, Aura Tova, and began on the road to being a more traditionally observant Jew. In 2006 she married her high school sweetheart Aaron Kadish. As soon as Natalia graduated from SVA she embarked on a successful career as a professional illustrator and has carved out a niche by creating commissioned, made to order, pieces for private patrons. Natalia’s art work always reflects a deeper message or a lesson learned whether it be from an ancient book or simply from everyday life infusing her work with a sort of palpable spiritual energy. Shows: During Kadish Kubinyi’s fourth year in SVA, her art work was projected on stage for a concert called Gathering of the Tribes at Irving Plaza in NYC. Hoboken’s 4th and Jackson studio run and curated by Rolando Ramos: At her first official art show in 2009 she sold one of her portfolio pieces. Since then she has been in over 20 exhibitions and has illustrated over 20 pieces of art for various clients.