
These figurative works by Naïs are portraits of sensation, memory, and inner presence. Often grounded in self-portraiture, they explore the body not as a fixed image, but as a living symbol — a vessel of emotion, resistance, and transformation. Each piece draws on a variety of materials and methods to express the layered nature of identity, inviting the viewer into a world that is both sensuous and psychological, exposed yet fiercely composed.
These figurative works by Naïs are portraits of sensation, memory, and inner presence. Often grounded in self-portraiture, they explore the body not as a fixed image, but as a living symbol — a vessel of emotion, resistance, and transformation. Each piece draws on a variety of materials and methods to express the layered nature of identity, inviting the viewer into a world that is both sensuous and psychological, exposed yet fiercely composed.
These figurative works by Naïs are portraits of sensation, memory, and inner presence. Often grounded in self-portraiture, they explore the body not as a fixed image, but as a living symbol — a vessel of emotion, resistance, and transformation. Each piece draws on a variety of materials and methods to express the layered nature of identity, inviting the viewer into a world that is both sensuous and psychological, exposed yet fiercely composed.






