Natasha Law
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Early life
Natasha was born in Lewisham, on 1 January 1970. She was the first child of Margaret Anne (née Heyworth) a comprehensive school teacher, and Peter Robert Law, a British actor. Natasha is the elder sister of Jude Law,[1] an English actor, film producer, and director.
She gained experience acting at the Bob Hope Theatre (then called the Eltham Little Theatre) in Eltham, where she performed in Teenage Follies in 1982. She first went to University of Warwick to study history, but soon switched to studying art at Camberwell College of Arts in South London.[2]
Career
After graduation, Natasha embarked on a career that encompassed graphic illustration, photography and styling. She has worked with Vogue, Max Mara, Teen Vogue, Globe-Trotter, Harrods, Samsung, Tiffany & Co and Mulberry. Her artwork is exhibited in galleries in London, Hong Kong, and New York.[3]
Works
Natasha Law's artworks and projects includes a series called My Flash on You which is exhibited at Eleven Gallery in the UK in 2022. The paintings depict women in the act of dressing or undressing, made with gloss paint on aluminium and paper.[4]
Personal life
She lives in Peckham, London with her husband and three children.[5]
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- Living people
- Alumni of Camberwell College of Arts
- Artists from the London Borough of Lewisham
- English people of Welsh descent
- English women painters
- English graphic designers
- People from Lewisham
- 21st-century English women artists
- British women graphic designers
- 21st-century English women
- 21st-century English artists