NINA (XX-XXI) - The Heisenberg Code





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NINA 的 The Heisenberg Code,50 × 50 cm,限量版 1/10,混合媒介丙烯畫,模版印刷,噴漆,Giclée,簽名,來源自瑞典,年份 2025,狀態極佳,直接由藝術家出售,含真實性證書,未裝框。
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The Heisenberg Code by NINA
Artist: NINA
Title of artwork: 《海森堡密码》
Height: 50 cm
Width: 50 cm
Sold by: 直接来自艺术家
Signed: 手签
Technique: Acrylics, Stencil, Spray paint, Giclée
Era: 2020+
Year: 2025
Edition: Limited edition
Edition number: 1 /10
Certificate: Certificate of Authenticity included
Sold with frame: No
Shipped carefully packed in a sturdy tube with bubble plastic
Cristina “NINA” Arzt is a Swedish female graffiti artist who started in the 1990s Stockholm street scene, one of the few visible women in a male‑dominated environment. Her tag “NINA” began as a simple spray‑painted signature and later evolved into a stylized logo that now appears in her pop‑ and street‑art works.
Today she works with mixed‑media painting, using spray paint, stencil layers, acrylics, and collage, often repeating graphic shapes and portraits inspired by consumer culture and 1990s street aesthetics. She also produces giclée prints of her original pieces, blending raw graffiti energy with clean, contemporary pop‑art presentation.
The Heisenberg Code by NINA
Artist: NINA
Title of artwork: 《海森堡密码》
Height: 50 cm
Width: 50 cm
Sold by: 直接来自艺术家
Signed: 手签
Technique: Acrylics, Stencil, Spray paint, Giclée
Era: 2020+
Year: 2025
Edition: Limited edition
Edition number: 1 /10
Certificate: Certificate of Authenticity included
Sold with frame: No
Shipped carefully packed in a sturdy tube with bubble plastic
Cristina “NINA” Arzt is a Swedish female graffiti artist who started in the 1990s Stockholm street scene, one of the few visible women in a male‑dominated environment. Her tag “NINA” began as a simple spray‑painted signature and later evolved into a stylized logo that now appears in her pop‑ and street‑art works.
Today she works with mixed‑media painting, using spray paint, stencil layers, acrylics, and collage, often repeating graphic shapes and portraits inspired by consumer culture and 1990s street aesthetics. She also produces giclée prints of her original pieces, blending raw graffiti energy with clean, contemporary pop‑art presentation.

