Nadia Yaron

Nadia Yaron is a sculptor born in Sao Paulo, Brazil and raised in New York. She is currently based in upstate New York where she sculpts with wood, stone, and metal to reflect simplicity, impermanence, and fragility. She often stacks her individual sculptures to create a feeling of harmony alongside imbalance, an apt reminder of how delicate our world is. Her sculptural landscapes are an attempt at physically embodying and making permanent the ever-changing landscapes around us. Nadia is self-taught and develops her own language around her implements and mediums. Her tools of choice are chainsaws, grinders and hand carving tools. She honors the beauty of nature by embracing the perfection and inherent truth of its natural materials. Her work extends her belief in treading lightly and taking care. Nature is her guru.

Recent projects include a group show titled ‘Totum’ curated by Kyle DeWoody in Ojai and Los Angeles, CA. As well as works featured in Tiwa select in Stone Ridge, NY, D-day studio in Woodstock and Upstate Diary in Catskill, NY. You can see more of Nadia’s work at Paula Grief studio in Hudson, NY Jeff Lincoln Art and Design in Southampton, NY and Matter in Soho, NYC.

 

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