Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Nadia Flower


Nadia Flower is a mixed-media contemporary artist who creates art for clients all over the world. She works with hand-drawn and digital patterns, applying them to fine arts, fashion, editorial and advertising, books, and textiles. She is inspired by her surroundings and all that related with Tokyo and Kawaii. 

Her style or techniques are including conceptual, lettering, line, line with color, mixed media, pencil, watercolor, concept art, and vector. Also her subject or specialties are humor, book covers, editorial, fantasy, fashion/cosmetics, icons, nature, people, posters, toys & games, lifestyle, feminine, youth, and environmental. 


She has recently completed her work with ASOS.com in which she illustrated a variety of perfume bottles and her interpretation of their scents emerging from the bottles. She was given a complete freedom to finish this work to express her talents. She has released her own stationery range in New Zealand. She has also worked with Vogue China, which she decorated a piece in the magazine to illustrate the floral dresses trend at the time. With GHD, she designed packaging for a set of Limited Edition black & white gloss styles. The white pack represents an assortment of pure elements, such as; angles, stars, and flowers, whereas the other features an assortment of dark elements, such as; devils, snakes, and serpents.


Fragile, delicate, yet graphic and strong are the elements that define her beautiful illustration work. She is combining hand-drawn and computer-based imagery; she works across a variety of visual mediums, from fine art painting to fashion and textile, also a pure illustration for the editorial and advertising markets. She can creates excellent vector work as well as watercolors. As she is a New Zealand based artist, she has produced her work for clients around the world and she has also appeared in group exhibitions and book publications in Australia, Tokyo, Italy, UK, Japan, and the US. Her illustrations are playful, sensual, and almost illusive, as they exist in the space where dreams, fantasies and fashion collide.

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