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Nadia Attura - Into the Woods

€250.00

Limited edition giclée print

Artists original photography is collaged using paint chalk and pencil overlaid to produce the final limited edition artworks. Black and white platinum print scratched and overprinted from the Norwegian wood series
Archival pigment inks on 308gsm cotton gallery paper
Signed and numbered by artist with certificate of authentication 
Limited edition print - see below details
39 x 29cm edition of 30
70 x 50cm edition of 15
96 x 64cm edition of 5
150 x 100 edition of 3
aluminium Dibond 120 x 80cm edition of 8

Please contact us if you require a bespoke size or prefer the artwork on Aluminium, made into a canvas or framed with a bespoke colour or wood frame.

All of the frames listed have an acrylic glass front. 
The Aluminium Dibond has an acrylic front

The artist can alter some of the colours in her prints to match your decor so if this is something you are interested in just get in touch.

About Artist

Nadia creates photographed details made on location which are then layered to form a tableaux of collected complex scenes within a scene, together they convey a sense of place and time. Often engaging with themes of idealism and paradise, the bright images become multifaceted tableaux, combining unexpected objects, settings and colours to construct uncanny depictions of desirable destinations.

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The original photographs disappear from documentary single imagery toward a more painterly poetic interpreted view of the world. She works with paint, inks and chalk which she adds to the digital and analogue compositions to create final limited edition artworks.

Nadia's artwork exhibited at The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in 2019 and 2016. In 2017 she was one of five finalists in the VAO. Her work is featured in The New York Times, The Guardian, Aesthetica Magazine, Enki Magazine and Ideal Home. She exhibits regularly Internationally with The Other Art Fair and The Affordable Art Fair.

Nadia graduated from The University of Arts London in 1999 with a Postgraduate in Photojournalism. She lives in London, United Kingdom.

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