Nano Nasty

Nano Nasty – Visual Artist

Nano Nasty (Anastasia R.) is an artist working with textural abstraction and material imagery. For over 15 years, she has been exploring the visual language of art, and in recent years has focused on tactile, dense, and intuitive forms. Her works are created from construction materials, natural objects, recycled matter, and found fragments — at the intersection of gesture, substance, and inner state.

The artist addresses themes of corporeality, memory, natural rhythms, and subtle sensory impulses. Wavy surfaces, porous skins, smooth folds, reliefs, and cracks become elements of her expressive language — a fusion of intuition and observation, tactile desire and meditative involvement.

Nano Nasty uses materials atypical for traditional art: putty, cement, sand, clay, pigments, recycled plastic, glue residue, sticks, stones, and fragments of decor. Each mixture is handmade through experiments with texture and proportions. Her method is a form of material alchemy, where forgotten and discarded elements are given new artistic life.

Nano Nasty, Chamelion, mixed media, sculpture work 30 x 45 cm, 2024

Nano Nasty, Velvet, mixed media, sculpture work 40 x 40 cm, 2024

Nano Nasty, 4AM, gold leaf, ink, epoxy resin on canvas 70 x 50 cm, 2024

Nano Nasty, Target, mixed media, sculpture work 60 x 60 cm, 2024