An evening of art, conversation, and celebration unfolded in the heart of South Kensington as The Dubel Prize hosted Natasha Moss highly anticipated exhibition at The Other House. As the first finalist of 2025, The Dubel Prize welcomed over 180 guests, marking a milestone moment in her artistic journey.

The night was set in motion with expertly crafted gin cocktails by @blackeyegin, followed by insightful speeches from Naomi Heaton (Founder of The Other House), Richard Utting (Partnership Director at Centrepoint), and Julian Usher(CEO of Red Eight Gallery). Their words underscored the power of art in fostering connection, creativity, and community.
An Artist’s Evolution: Natasha Moss in Her Own Words
A Central Saint Martins graduate, Natasha’s artistic evolution has been a process of self-discovery and transformation. Initially, she found herself drawn to a rigid idea of what it meant to be an artist—overanalyzing concepts and searching for deeper meaning in every piece.
"I used to overthink my work, believing that for art to be significant, it had to be deeply rooted in personal beliefs,"Natasha reflected. "But over time, I let instinct take the lead, allowing colour and subconscious impulses to shape my process."
This shift in approach allowed Natasha to develop a distinctive visual rhythm—one that blends layering, movement, and raw expression.
"Now, my works feel like part of a larger conversation. Each piece is connected, like siblings—individual yet bound by an underlying energy. This freedom has led me to create art that feels more authentic and alive than ever before."

A Night of Inspiration
From the striking artwork on display to the vibrant atmosphere of The Other House, the evening was a testament to Natasha’s creative brilliance. Guests were immersed in her world, engaging in discussions that explored the depths of artistic intuition and self-expression.
With such an impressive start to 2025, this is just the beginning for Natasha Moss—a name set to leave a lasting mark on the art world.