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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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Tag: Gold Rope

"You Will See Me Come Undone" (2024): Inspired by Disclosure ft. London Grammar's Help Me Lose My Mind, this piece captures a moment of surrender amidst nature. A person with brown hair is suspended in shibari rope from a tree, the forest surrounding them like a living embrace. The gold rope stands out against the earthy tones of brown, green, and copper, highlighting the interplay between strength and vulnerability as they become one with the forest. By Nadia Vanilla, part of the Echotherea intimata series. © Nadia Vanilla 2024. All rights reserved.
Echotherea intimata

You Will See Me Come Undone

A person with brown hair is suspended in shibari rope from a tree, the forest surrounding them like a living embrace. The gold rope stands out against the earthy tones of brown, green, and copper, highlighting the interplay between strength and vulnerability as they become one with the forest.

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By ARTNADIAVANILLA
September 23, 2024February 9, 2025
Copyright © Nadia Vanilla, 2025. All rights reserved.