Natalie Krol has spent her lifetime creating. Twenty nine monumental sized sculptures that she created are viewed daily somewhere by the public. Eight hundred and fifty original works are in private collections. Film Strip USA--the largest stainless steel sculpture in the U.S.A. built by a woman is her creation. The Pageant of The Masters in Laguna, CA reproduced her sculpture, Olympic Rhythms, nightly for ten weeks. She was the first person to cast fine art work in stainless steel. She created an entire playground with many sculptures and murals at the Dubnoff School for Handicapped and retarded children in North Hollywood, CA. Silver Tornado a bucking bull, cast in stainless steel is engineered to stand on only it’s two front feet with no external support , weighs four thousand pounds. She was awarded the “1999 Feature Program of The Year” by Prescott’s Community Access Channel for creating a thirty minute video of the process used create “Silver Tornado”. Natalie has spent her lifetime teaching art classes to people of all ages. She conducted workshops for Art Supervisors from Los Angeles, California’s, County School District for Grades K thru 12. She taught sculpting at the Windward School for grades 7 thru 12.
Recently Natalie was commissioned to design an award for Itzhak Perlman. See the Itzhak Perlman Award and read the Story Behind the Award on her personal site.