view additional image 1
View in a Room ArtworkView in a Room Background
Painted in early 2016. Exhibited in Works! San Jose's member exhibition "Vote Your Subconscious" August-September 2016. 

Who are we at our core, in the deepest recesses of our being? What might our feelings and values about ourselves and the world look like visually if you could see it through a microscope? I wanted to give the viewer a glimpse into what my inner self and values rooted in racial and social justice looks like. 

Painting is stretched on a wooden frame and comes with a wire on the back for hanging.
Painted in early 2016. Exhibited in Works! San Jose's member exhibition "Vote Your Subconscious" August-September 2016. 

Who are we at our core, in the deepest recesses of our being? What might our feelings and values about ourselves and the world look like visually if you could see it through a microscope? I wanted to give the viewer a glimpse into what my inner self and values rooted in racial and social justice looks like. 

Painting is stretched on a wooden frame and comes with a wire on the back for hanging.
Painted in early 2016. Exhibited in Works! San Jose's member exhibition "Vote Your Subconscious" August-September 2016. 

Who are we at our core, in the deepest recesses of our being? What might our feelings and values about ourselves and the world look like visually if you could see it through a microscope? I wanted to give the viewer a glimpse into what my inner self and values rooted in racial and social justice looks like. 

Painting is stretched on a wooden frame and comes with a wire on the back for hanging.
Painted in early 2016. Exhibited in Works! San Jose's member exhibition "Vote Your Subconscious" August-September 2016. 

Who are we at our core, in the deepest recesses of our being? What might our feelings and values about ourselves and the world look like visually if you could see it through a microscope? I wanted to give the viewer a glimpse into what my inner self and values rooted in racial and social justice looks like. 

Painting is stretched on a wooden frame and comes with a wire on the back for hanging.
Painted in early 2016. Exhibited in Works! San Jose's member exhibition "Vote Your Subconscious" August-September 2016. 

Who are we at our core, in the deepest recesses of our being? What might our feelings and values about ourselves and the world look like visually if you could see it through a microscope? I wanted to give the viewer a glimpse into what my inner self and values rooted in racial and social justice looks like. 

Painting is stretched on a wooden frame and comes with a wire on the back for hanging.

248 Views

3

View In My Room

Core Feelings Painting

ADriane Nieves

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 24 W x 36 H x 1 D in

Ships in a Box

SOLD
Originally listed for $1,760

248 Views

3

Artist Recognition
link - Showed at the The Other Art Fair

Showed at the The Other Art Fair

link - Artist featured in a collection

Artist featured in a collection

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Painted in early 2016. Exhibited in Works! San Jose's member exhibition "Vote Your Subconscious" August-September 2016. Who are we at our core, in the deepest recesses of our being? What might our feelings and values about ourselves and the world look like visually if you could see it through a microscope? I wanted to give the viewer a glimpse into what my inner self and values rooted in racial and social justice looks like. Painting is stretched on a wooden frame and comes with a wire on the back for hanging.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

24 W x 36 H x 1 D in

SHIPPING AND RETURNS
Delivery Time:

Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Bio: An acclaimed visual artist and writer, A’Driane Nieves is also the founder of an arts collective and art magazine, and U.S. Air Force veteran. Her interdisciplinary practice focuses on the epigenetic, psychological, and social-emotional impacts of trauma—inherited, historical, personal —exposing how it shapes, alters, and redefines identity over the course of our lives. Through abstract forms and composition, she gives visible shape to the internal biological and emotional processes of adaptation, recovery, healing, and transformation. She believes that creating and viewing visual art that addresses difficult topics can serve as a catalyst for personal growth & social change. In 2018 Nieves founded Tessera Arts Collective, a not-for-profit serving women and non-binary abstract artists of color. Nieves' paintings are on view at public institutions and in private collections in the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Statement: My work is not representative of the external; rather about the impact of the external on our identities. It is about our Black bodies, experiences, traumas & triumphs, healing, & identities from an internal perspective. Each piece is a part of the body, psyche, and soul turned inside out; the intimate recesses, fault lines, eroded sediment, gravity wells, multitudes, & universes we contain as we navigate a society that judges us by what can be seen with the eye. If figurative, portrait, & other representative visual works of art are the organs, muscles & bones…then abstract is the marrow, the synovial fluid, the neural pathways, the central nervous system, the vitreous body through which we view and process experience. I use raw emotions, expressive marks, gestural lines, and abstract form to give name to time and place as well as the “how” and “what”. Doing so allows for an intimate, vulnerable, and honest examination of what shapes our identities over the course of our lives and drives our behaviors; conditioned and otherwise. It all comes from an intuitive, spiritual place that draws upon my own experiences from childhood to present. I have known displacement, disembodiment, and disassociation intimately as an individual, and our collective experience with each across the diaspora is encoded in my DNA. As a survivor of abuse, painting is an excavation of everything I hid in my mind and body for survival during childhood.

Artist Recognition
Showed at the The Other Art Fair

Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in New York

Artist featured in a collection

Artist featured by Saatchi Art in a collection

Thousands of 5-Star Reviews

We deliver world-class customer service to all of our art buyers.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Our 14-day satisfaction guarantee allows you to buy with confidence.

Global Selection of Emerging Art

Explore an unparalleled artwork selection by artists from around the world.

Support An Artist With Every Purchase

We pay our artists more on every sale than other galleries.