Natalya Maraeva created a stunning series of 12 fabric patchwork panels dedicated to Alexander Pushkin’s “The Tale of Tsar Saltan.” These unique works of art were made in honor of the 225th anniversary of the great poet and were exhibited at the “Slavic Kaleidoscope” exhibition at the Russian House in Brussels.
The talented artist used fabric patches to create colorful illustrations that convey the magic and atmosphere of the famous fairy tale. Visitors to the Russian House are keenly examining the details of the panels, marveling at Natalya’s craftsmanship and the intricacy of her work. Each piece of fabric is carefully selected and meticulously sewn, creating cohesive images that immerse viewers in Pushkin’s world.
These panels have attracted attention and received high praise from both viewers and critics, showcasing not only respect for cultural heritage but also Natalya’s skill in textile art. We invite you to watch a short video where Natalya talks about her work and shares the inspiration she drew from the immortal work of the great poet.