Natalya T. Sacritas is an interdisciplinary artist, vocalist, and researcher who explores emotional resilience through sound, performance, and material experimentation. Drawing from philosophy, psychology, and the underground metal scene, she creates immersive environments where the tension between chaos and order becomes perceptible. Her work spans installation, film, printed media, and collaborative vocal practice, inviting deeper awareness and connection beyond language.
In her projects, she investigates how emotion becomes tangible and how resilience takes shape within personal and collective experience. Through research and experimentation, she uncovers the subtle thresholds where perception meets memory. By tracing overlooked parallels between internal states and external environments, she reveals what is often felt yet rarely seen.
Natalya has performed internationally with multiple bands across the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, and Switzerland, and is actively involved as a member of The Fifth Alliance.
 Natalya graduated from Gilde Opleidingen in 2018 with a degree in Graphic Design, specializing in visual communication and creative expression across a variety of media. In 2026, she completed her Bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Arts at Maastricht University of Arts. Her studies were shaped by collaborations with artists, psychologists, philosophers, choreographers, and other professionals, fostering an interdisciplinary practice that bridges artistic research, critical inquiry, and creative experimentation.
Natalya has performed internationally with multiple bands across the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, and Switzerland, and is actively involved as a member of The Fifth Alliance.
 Natalya graduated from Gilde Opleidingen in 2018 with a degree in Graphic Design, specializing in visual communication and creative expression across a variety of media. In 2026, she completed her Bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Arts at Maastricht University of Arts. Her studies were shaped by collaborations with artists, psychologists, philosophers, choreographers, and other professionals, fostering an interdisciplinary practice that bridges artistic research, critical inquiry, and creative experimentation.