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Artist Interview: Nadia Wamunyu
Nadia Wamunyu is a well-establish contemporary visual artist. She strongly believes that she was born an artist. We wish her a very warm welcome to the Area Noir family. Join us as we get to know her a little better below.
Is there a crucial element that significantly affects your vision and intention? How does this translate to your process?
I only create when my soul is in alignment with my ideas. When the whole mood is not in place it's difficult to create or finish something I started. I will just get away from it for a while and come back when the flow sinks in.
- Manue AG