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Vanessa Nagbe

Vanessa Nagbe explores the delicate balance between visual calm and the tumult of textured surfaces.

12 Works

About Vanessa

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Born in 1997, Vanessa Nagbe creates abstract paintings that navigate the space between stillness and motion. Her practice centers on the search for a delicate equilibrium, often pitting a sense of visual calm against the inherent tumult of the painted surface. Nagbe’s work is defined by its contradictions. Through pieces like "Sailing away" and "Cloud 7," she explores surface tension and texture, inviting viewers to find a sense of peace underneath the complex, layered compositions of her canvases.

Visual voice

Nagbe’s aesthetic is defined by the interplay of heavy painterly texture and compositional balance. Her works utilize abstract forms to explore the tension between chaotic, tactile surfaces and a quiet, underlying sense of order.
Abstract ExpressionismPainterly TextureVisual EquilibriumSurface TensionAtmospheric Abstraction
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Vanessa Nagbe — questions answered

What themes does Vanessa Nagbe explore in her work?

Nagbe focuses on the contradiction between visual calm and painterly tumult, seeking a delicate equilibrium in her abstract compositions.

What is the primary style of Vanessa Nagbe’s art?

Her style is characterized by abstract paintings that emphasize heavy texture and surface tension.

Which notable works are included in her collection?

Key pieces include "A glimpse of heaven," "Peace underneath," "Cloud 7," and "Sailing away."

When did Vanessa Nagbe begin her artistic career?

Born in 1997, Nagbe was associated with Alexander College in Cyprus around 2017 as she developed her abstract practice.

How does Nagbe use texture in her paintings?

She uses thick painterly texture to create a sense of tumult that contrasts with the overall balance of the piece.

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