Who’s Natacha Ivaldi ?
Découvrez l’artiste Natacha Ivaldi et son univers fascinant, où l’art rencontre la technologie et la nature. Plongez dans ses œuvres uniques inspirées par les circuits imprimés et les connexions dorées.
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Discover Natacha Ivaldi and her fascinating universe, where art meets technology and nature.
Immerse yourself in his unique works inspired by circuit boards and golden connections.
Biographie de Natacha Ivaldi
Natacha Ivaldi est une artiste peintre française qui s’est formée à la peinture en atelier à travers des reproductions dès son plus jeune âge.
Après avoir obtenu un Master en Histoire de l’Art à La Sorbonne, elle a décidé de suivre les traces de son ancêtre peintre, la princesse Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy, dont l’histoire incroyable l’inspire aujourd’hui encore.
C’est à cette période que le visuel des circuits imprimés s’est présenté à elle comme une évidence, puisqu’elle coïncidait avec la disparition soudaine de son père chercheur en innovation technologique à qui elle a voulu rendre hommage dans son art.
Depuis son enfance, Natacha éprouve une fascination pour ces petits composants et la façon dont les connexions dorées se promènent sur les cartes mères.
Les intégrer à ses peintures est alors devenu pour elle une manière de se les approprier et de tenter d’en décrypter les mystères.
Ses peintures sont à la fois une invitation à la contemplation, à l’introspection et à la réflexion, car chaque toile met en avant des ressentis et des questionnements humains sur le sens de la vie, la société actuelle ou encore la place de nos émotions et de notre inconscient dans nos vies.
Les connexions dorées sont des chemins que nous pouvons interpréter à travers notre propre regard, nous permettant ainsi d’effectuer un véritable voyage intérieur.
Biography
Natacha Ivaldi is a French painter who trained in painting through reproductions in workshops from a young age.
After obtaining a Master’s degree in Art History from La Sorbonne, she decided to follow in the footsteps of her painter ancestor, Princess Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy, whose incredible story still inspires her today.
It was during this period that the visual of printed circuits presented itself to her as an obvious choice, coinciding with the sudden passing of her father, a researcher in technological innovation, to whom she wanted to pay tribute in her art.
Since childhood, Natacha has been fascinated by these small components and the way golden connections meander on motherboards.
Integrating them into her paintings became a way for her to appropriate them and attempt to decipher their mysteries.
Her paintings are both an invitation to contemplation, introspection, and reflection, as each canvas highlights human feelings and questions about the meaning of life, current society, and the place of our emotions and subconscious in our lives.
The golden connections are paths that we can interpret through our own perspective, allowing us to undertake a true inner journey.
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About my family :
My full name is Natacha Nors Ivaldi.
Nors is the family name of the danish father of my great grandmother Whilelmina Nors, who was the daughter of Princess Vilma Parlaghy.
With genealogical documents proving this line of descent, I have received formal validation from the NordseeMuseum Husum, as well as from three specialists of my ancestor, the artist Vilma Lwoff Parlaghy.
After more than ten years of research dedicated to her life and work, I also initiated the German centenary exhibition in her honor with the director of the museum. I attended as guest of honor and delivered a speech in German at the inauguration of the exhibition held in her memory at the museum, which holds a significant collection of her works, including the famous Blue Portrait of Nikola Tesla.
On this occasion, the museum director invited me to exhibit my own works within a specially created installation for the exhibition. “In Memory of Vilma Parlaghy for Her Century” 2023 which is a 120 x 160 cm diptych that now belongs to the German museum’s permanent collection.
The exhibition is documented on the Instagram account VilmaParlaghy_official, which I personally created in 2023 and which is followed by the NordseeMuseum Husum.
In 2025, I also travelled to New York to visit her grave in the Bronx at Woodlawn Cemetery.
I was received at the Harvard Club of New York City in order to see, with my own eyes, one of her paintings, the portrait of the Club’s president at the time, Thomas Slocum.
I was also able to visit part of her former penthouse suite at The Plaza Hotel. All of this is documented through photographs and written accounts shared on the Vilma Parlaghy network.
Her story, as a painter, continues to live through mine. It is both an honor and a responsibility to carry her legacy forward, and I remain deeply committed to ensuring that her work and her name regain the recognition they truly deserve.
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