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The Art of Nadia Vanilla

The Art of Nadia Vanilla

Making art about people doing fun things with their bodies.

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HomeCopper and Gold Art

Tag: Copper and Gold Art

"I Know I Don't Know You, But I Want You So Bad" (2024): Inspired by Maroon 5's Secret, this piece offers an intimate look at a Double Column Tie in shibari, focusing on the intricate details of the knot itself. The absence of a figure draws attention to the rope, reflecting the artist's own experience of exploring this art form with a mix of shyness and vulnerability. The use of copper, gold, blue, yellow, green, and pink captures the emotional depth of learning a skill that is deeply desired yet difficult to share with others. By Nadia Vanilla, part of the Echotherea intimata series. © Nadia Vanilla 2024. All rights reserved.
Echotherea intimata

I Know I Don’t Know You, But I Want You So Bad

This piece offers an intimate look at a basic double column tie, focusing on the intricate details of the knot itself. The absence of a figure draws attention to the rope, reflecting the artist’s own experience of exploring this art form with a mix of shyness and vulnerability.

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By ARTNADIAVANILLA
September 10, 2024February 9, 2025
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