Nadia is a Kazakhstan-born artist whose creative roots span from academic drawing to oil painting. Her tattoo journey began unexpectedly in Saint Petersburg, Russia, while studying linguistics. A moment that revealed the powerful intersection of art and human connection. Since moving to New York in 2016, Nadia has refined a visual language rooted in movement and botanicals. Her work draws from the wildness and delicate strength found in plants, the soft architecture of petals, airy silhouettes, negative space used as intention, and lines that feel as though they’re drifting across the skin. She studies flowers through markets and arrangements, but mostly during her time spend in nature.
Each tattoo is approached as a living form, shaped to each collector’s individual anatomy, character and personal meaning.