The artwork featured in this exhibition is inspired by Nadia’s fascination with dance: the movement, shapes and forms it creates; the feeling of freedom and letting go.
Nadia says, “I aim to capture the vitality and aliveness that dance depicts through the blurriness of these photos. The dancers are hurtling through space, moving quickly and freely, and making the decision of when to click the shutter is an instinctive act. If you have to anticipate the moment, you can miss it.”
Runs 5-22 March 2015
Private View March 4th, 6.30-9pm
MUSE Gallery
269 Portobello Road
London W11 1LR