Friday, April 24, 2026

Artist of the Day, April 24, 2026 : Natalie Christensen, an American photographer (Minimalist) (#2509)

 Natalie Christensen (1966) is an American photographer based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She has exhibited her photographs in the U.S. and internationally, including Santa Fe, New York, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, London, Berlin and Barcelona.

Christensen received her BA Psychology from Western Kentucky University and her MSW Social Work from the University of Kentucky in 1991.

A licensed clinical social worker, Christensen worked as a psychotherapist for over 25 years. She was particularly influenced by the theories of depth psychologist Carl Jung.

The influence of her previous career in psychotherapy is evident in her photographs, as shadows and psychological metaphors are favored subjects. In Santa Fe, Christensen's work is inspired by commonplace architecture and streetscapes. Choosing to shoot in locations that may be viewed as uninspiring or even visually off-putting, she finds her images around shopping centers, apartment complexes and office parks. The challenge for her is to discover something transcendent hidden in plain sight. Scenes are stripped to color fields, geometry and shadow. They are an enticement to contemplate narratives that have no remarkable life yet tap into something deeply familiar to our experience evoking repressed desires and unexplained tension.
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Ms. Natalie Christensen
from the "Seeing you Seeimg" Series
from the "Seeing you Seeimg" Series
from "The Decondtructed self" Series
from "The Decondtructed self" Series
from "The Decondtructed self" Series
from "The Decondtructed self" Series
from "The Decondtructed self" Series
from "The Decondtructed self" Series
from "New Mexico Deconstructed" Series
Last night i dreamt i knew how to swim 
Hard and soft
Go deeper
Fissures
from the "Enduring Indecision" Series
from the "Enduring Indecision" Series
from the "Enduring Indecision" Series
from the "Enduring Indecision" Series
from the "Enduring Indecision" Series
Deep blue pool

Yellow Mustang from the Car series
We wont make it to the summit 
Turn left at the Marriott's
from the "Tree shadow" Series
from the "Tree shadow" Series
from the "Suspended animation" Series
from the "Suspended animation" Series
from the "Suspended animation" Series
from the "Suspended animation" Series
from the "Suspended animation" Series
Pool ladder in lane 3

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