Natalia Bruno is a visual artist whose practice combines scenography, costume design, and contemporary visual arts. Her work unfolds at the boundary between materiality and performance, exploring how color, texture, and form can become gesture, narrative, or atmosphere. Each piece offers a perspective on the body and space as territories in transformation, where the theatrical merges with the plastic, and manual construction retains a poetic dimension.
Initially trained in stage costume design and scenographic production, Bruno later deepened her path through the Visual Arts Teaching Program and the Bachelor’s Degree in Arts and Technologies at the National University of Quilmes. These academic experiences consolidated a broad and experimental practice, driven by technical curiosity and the pursuit of new expressive media. Throughout her career, she has studied with artists such as Leo Vinci, Raúl Ponce, Eduardo Médici, and Diego Perotta, whose teachings brought new perspectives to her visual language.
Her production, recognizable for the sensitivity of its line and composition, has been distinguished in various competitions and selected for the National Salon of Visual Arts, Drawing category. She has participated in exhibitions and salons both nationally and internationally, continually expanding a body of work that unites craftsmanship, material, and a contemporary gaze.