NANA ARTAMONOVA

PAINTINGS

David David Artiste<br />
Sculpture Bronze<br />
Too Good<br />
@ Marciano Contemporary
Roberto el Magnifico

Oil on canvas
110 x 110 cm | 43 x 43 in
Unique

David David Artiste<br />
Sculpture Bronze<br />
Too Good<br />
@ Marciano Contemporary
Marquis de Poodledor

Oil on canvas
110 x 110 cm | 43 x 43 in
Unique

David David Artiste<br />
Sculpture Bronze<br />
Too Good<br />
@ Marciano Contemporary
Vincent Vesti

Oil on canvas
110 x 110 cm | 43 x 43 in
Unique

David David Artiste<br />
Sculpture Bronze<br />
Too Good<br />
@ Marciano Contemporary
Captain Grey

Oil on canvas
110 x 110 cm | 43 x 43 in
Unique

David David Artiste<br />
Sculpture Bronze<br />
Too Good<br />
@ Marciano Contemporary
Juan sin Miedo

Oil on canvas
110 x 110 cm | 43 x 43 in
Unique

David David Artiste<br />
Sculpture Bronze<br />
Too Good<br />
@ Marciano Contemporary
Prodmeer Bax

Oil on canvas
110 x 110 cm | 43 x 43 in
Unique

David David Artiste<br />
Sculpture Bronze<br />
Too Good<br />
@ Marciano Contemporary
Naoki

Oil on canvas
110 x 110 cm | 43 x 43 in
Unique

David David Artiste<br />
@ Marciano Contemporary

Artistry is a subtle alchemy of dedication, ambition and perseverance, a fusion that Nana Artembodies as a Ukrainian artist based in Spain. Her works gained attention in Europe, where she stood out for her characteristic style, NANAart, exploring the field of contemporary portraits.

Nana stands out by creating compositions imbued with saturated and expressive colors. She blurs the boundaries between reality and imagination, capturing both real figures and fictional characters with powerful visual energy.

Nana’s creations have found their way into private collections around the world, testifying to her international impact. His artistic presence extends beyond Europe to reach Asia, North and South America, thus affirming the global reach of his talent.

The paintings presented by Marciano Contemporary are not simply visual works, but invitations to explore the vibrant palette of the human condition, sometimes so close to that of the animal. The artist captures this proximity with a mischievous and frivolous grace, leaving the persistent question hanging: are these animals behaving like humans, or humans becoming animals, what does she represent on her canvases? A visual enigma that incites a deep contemplation of human nature and its complex relationship with the animal world.

Find his work in our spaces Marciano Contemporary.