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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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HomeSingle Column Tie

Tag: Single Column Tie

"I've Wasted Time, I've Wasted Breath, I Think I've Thought Myself to Death" (2024): Inspired by Kongos' Come With Me Now, this piece delves into the passage of time and the burden of overthinking. A pair of hands, bound in a shibari single column tie, cradle an analog clock, reflecting the tension between confinement and the relentless march of time. The rainbow colors set against the black background intensify the sense of urgency and the fleeting nature of each moment. By Nadia Vanilla, part of the Echotherea intimata series. © Nadia Vanilla 2024. All rights reserved.
Echotherea intimata

I’ve Wasted Time, I’ve Wasted Breath, I Think I’ve Thought Myself to Death

Inspired by Kongos’ Come With Me Now, this piece delves into the passage of time and the burden of overthinking. A pair of hands, bound in a shibari single column tie, cradle an analog clock, reflecting the tension between confinement and the relentless march of time.

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September 11, 2024February 9, 2025
Copyright © Nadia Vanilla, 2025. All rights reserved.