Nadia Attura
Giclée Hahnemühle Photo Rag
Available in A2: Edition of 20
Available in A3: Edition of 50
'Cactus Garden' is a limited edition for the campaign for Earth One.
Our planet is the most precious natural resource that we humans rely on for our very survival. Climate change is a very real challenge, and with rising sea temperatures, plastic pollution, air pollution, deforestation, and animal species dying out, NOW is our last chance to act to save the planet that we call home before the effects of human activity cannot be reversed.
Every artwork sold in this collection will go towards supporting the World Land Trust and their Buy an Acre campaign. All net proceeds of sales made via this campaign will be shared equally 50/50 between the artist and the World Land Trust, to ensure a safe future for wildlife, in a real, measurable and tangible way.
About the artist:
Nadia's works balance between the real and the surreal, transporting us to distant, hazy lands. Vintage, pastel tones and an illustrative approach imbue her works with a dreamlike feel that's further enhanced by her meticulous collaging together her photography, paintings and her drawings. Often grappling with ideas of idealism and paradise, the images become multifaceted tableaux, combining unexpected objects, settings and colours to construct uncanny depictions of desirable destinations. The original photographs disappear from documentary single imagery toward a more painterly poetic interpreted view of the world. Capturing the world through her analogue and digital cameras, she layers fragmented scenes to create her charming imagined landscapes.
Nadia has exhibited at The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2019 and 2016, selling out all exhibited works and editions. In 2017 she was one of five finalists in the VAO. Her work is featured in VOGUE, The New York Times, The Guardian, Aesthetica Magazine, Enki Magazine and Ideal Home. This year’s exhibitions include 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.