Nathlie Provosty

Nathlie Provosty (born 1981 in Cincinnati, Ohio),[1] is an American visual artist in Brooklyn, New York.

[2] In 2013, Provosty created an artwork for an album named Aheym by the musician Bryce Dessner.

By using monochromatic shades of color, she often creates schemes that appear aesthetically simple but contain depths of field.

She often applies colors in glossy and matte finishes of paint to highlight this effect, which helps to draw viewers into and across the works’ layers.

In the 2016 exhibition at Nathalie Karg Gallery in New York, Provosty created an expanded multi-sensory experience by manipulating colors at the far reach of the spectrum and the surfaces that vibrate and disappear.