'Over the last decade I have pushed the physicality of the two-dimensional construct of photography, allowing it to exist on its own.
My work has since addressed the impact of anthropogenic climate change from a personal perspective where history, visual art and advertising language merge into a new formula in which art fulfils its purpose by becoming a playful tool, speaking in a versatile and universal alphabet.
Believing firmly in the transformative power of the photographic image, I create images that lie beyond what is commonly intended as photography, mostly standing out for their alienating effect.'
Barbara Nati focuses on the dangers of environmental degradation. Using digital montage techniques, Nati creates dystopian visions of the future. These premonitions deliver social and ethical messages about the environment we are living in today.