£100,000 artwork made from meteorite dust and black diamonds to go on show at the Saatchi Gallery

Otherworldly: The unique artwork goes on show at the Saatchi Start Fair

A £100,000 artwork created using meteorite dust and black diamonds is among works at a new art fair at the Saatchi Gallery.

The canvas “Black Diamond” is among 10 created by abstract artist Nat Bowen, from Notting Hill, for the four day Saatchi Start Fair that starts on October 21.

The former model and fashion designer spent much of lockdown creating the ‘Back to Light’ pieces for the show.

Ms Bowen said the collection reveals how she used colour to “express” her “spectrum” of emotions throughout the virus pandemic.

The art fair showcases local London and international galleries as well as individual contemporary artists from around the world.

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