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Garden of berries, blobs, and Huggies | Mixed Media by Nino Yuniardi. Item made of canvas & synthetic
Garden of berries, blobs, and Huggies | Mixed Media by Nino Yuniardi. Item made of canvas & synthetic

Created and Sold by Nino Yuniardi

Nino Yuniardi

Garden of berries, blobs, and Huggies - Mixed Media

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Mixed media on canvas
48" x 48"
Inspired by the awesomeness of moms. The selfless sacrifices you make for your children and families. The struggles, perseverance, and grit. You put on your cape first before your make up, go out to the world and get shit done! Thank you, Mom!

Item Garden of berries, blobs, and Huggies
Created by Nino Yuniardi
As seen in Private Residence, Woodinville, WA
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Nino Yuniardi
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
When I create, I embark on a journey of self-reflection. Each painting begins with a question, and through exploration, grows into a narrative; an abstraction of an aspect of life where the materials, colors, and textures become phrases and chapters describing the journey, not just the ending.

I was born in Indonesia and grew up exploring the crowded city of Jakarta, the backwoods of Java island, and later the contrastingly fresh air of Seattle. As a teenager, Salvador Dalí, Mr. Tino Sidin (an Indonesian artist cartoonist), and many design publications from around the world inspired my initial artmaking.

I immigrated to the United States to pursue my interest in art and design, studied graphic design and art in Seattle and Art Center College of design in Pasadena. I'm now living in Seattle practicing my work in art and design.
In addition to gallery exhibitions, guest speakers to various art courses and numerous private collections in both the United States, Australia, and Asia, my paintings and digital murals can be seen in various locations of the Amazon.com headquarters in Seattle's South Lake Union campus.