'Monterey Blues' is a Giclée Print by contemporary artist Nadi Attura. Printed into 308gsm Hanhnemuhle Cotton Paper, the print is from a limited edition and is signed and numbered by the artist.
When an artwork is finished it speaks to you. You cannot add to it or take away from it, it is the final stop of your destination with it. And you have to let it go.
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Giclée print on 308gsm Hahnemuhle cotton paper
Size: Image size: 45 x 45
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Nadia Attura is a contemporary artist, born and raised in the UK, who mixes landscape photography with tactile collage to create uncanny utopias from the imagination. Working with a complex and multifaceted process of layering, Nadia Attura's artworks incorporate unexpected imagery to produce poetic portrayals of place and time.
Nadia Attura is a contemporary artist, born and raised in the UK, who mixes landscape photography with tactile collage to create uncanny utopias from the imagination. Working with a complex and multifaceted process of layering, Nadia Attura's artworks incorporate unexpected imagery to produce poetic portrayals of place and time.
Attura uses analogue and digital photographs taken on location on her travels around the world. Her meticulous collaging combines unexpected elements, resulting in dreamy scenes that explore idealism and paradise, accentuated by Attura’s enriched colour palette, which adds a touch of the absurd to her compositions. The artist later applies washes, paints, ink and chalk to her works, which imbues them with an illustrative feel. Press features include The Guardian, The New York Times, and artist of the month for Vogue Magazine. One of five finalists at the VAO, Attura’s work continues to delight viewers and feature in prominent residential and public projects across the world. We’ve been working with Nadia Attura since 2019.