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Nanny Vriens

Cars

975.00
Cars are everywhere.
"‘Cars’ is more than just shapes and colors—it’s how they see our world: alive, fast, and full of stories. Every bold line and burst of red carries the heartbeat of movement and freedom. It’s a tribute to the machines that drive not just our streets, but our dreams and daily rhythms."

Death Valley

1,575.00
Death Valley National Park, USA. “Death Valley National Park” was Nanny’s final, deeply personal work—a quiet meditation on life, mortality, and the soul’s last truths. With bold reds, golden ochre, and grounding black, she captured the vast stillness and raw emotion of the desert. This painting is more than a landscape; it’s her farewell, a space for reflection and remembrance.

Energy

1,250.00
Energy comes in different forms and makes an electrical connection. “Energy” isn’t just a painting—it’s how they feel life’s pulse. Bold reds and blues clash with white streaks that flash like lightning, capturing the invisible force moving through us all. It’s raw, electric, and alive—just like the artist. This piece is a reminder of the unseen power that connects and drives us. Hang it where you need a spark, and let it inspire the fire within your own story.

Erasmusbridge

1,375.00
Impression of the Erasmusbridge in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. “Erasmus Bridge” was a piece Nanny created with deep affection for Rotterdam. To her, the bridge wasn’t just steel and cables—it was a story of connection, movement, and the city’s soul. With soft blues and lavenders, she captured its graceful arc and the life flowing beneath, blending memory and motion. This painting reflects her love for architecture and the quiet power of places that bring us together.

Fragments

850.00
Landscapes are divided; however, it is one earth. “‘Fragments’ captures the artist’s deep belief that, despite our differences and divisions, we all share one earth. Through bold shapes and colors, it reflects how separate stories come together in harmony—reminding us that unity lives within diversity. This piece is a heartfelt call to see beyond borders and connect.”

Life Cycle

1,375.00
We change, however are essence stays the same.
"Life Cycle" was one of Nanny’s most personal works, reflecting her own journey. The flowing lines, circular forms, and red figure symbolize the constant core within us amid life’s changes. With deep blues, soft whites, and warm reds, the painting speaks to identity, change, and quiet strength. Nanny hoped it would inspire reflection and grounding in anyone who views it.  

Manly Torso

1,250.00
This painting is based on a real man posing with a slight look and feel of a Roman torso. “Manly Torso” was Nanny’s modern tribute to timeless strength. Inspired by classical sculpture, she captured the balance of power and vulnerability in the male form. With fluid lines and layered blues, the piece speaks to endurance and fragility—inviting us to reflect on what true strength really means. It’s a work of dignity and depth, close to her heart.

Reflected Moment

1,250.00
This painting is based on a female posing. “Reflected Moment” was deeply personal to Nanny—a tribute to those quiet pauses when we truly see ourselves. Wrapped in warm tones, the figure feels both grounded and distant, capturing the subtle energy of stillness. This painting speaks to the space between who we are, who we were, and who we’re becoming—full of Nanny’s warmth, honesty, and love for everyday beauty.

Santorini

1,250.00
Santorini in Greece. “Santorini, Greece” by Nanny Vriens captures the island’s spirit in bold, expressive strokes—where sunlit cliffs meet the deep Aegean. Soft purples, bright ochres, and turquoise echo the island’s contrasts: sea and stone, history and stillness. More than a landscape, it’s a feeling—a warm memory, a moment of calm, a call to wander. Let it bring light, beauty, and a touch of the Mediterranean into your space.

The End of an Era

1,250.00
The Berlin wall was brought down in 1989 and world wide seen as an end of an era. "The End of an Era" was deeply personal to Nanny. Inspired by the fall of the Berlin Wall, it’s less about politics and more about the inner shift when heavy burdens lift. She called it “the feeling after”—the silence and hope that follow. I watched her carefully layer healing greens, blues, and soft golds, with a glowing red ember—symbolizing lasting strength after resistance. For Nanny, this was a tribute to transformation, resilience, and hope—an artwork for anyone who’s felt the weight of walls and the freedom when they fall.

Together

975.00
We all walk each other home. "‘Together’ is their quiet tribute to the bonds that carry us through life’s hardest moments. With gentle colors and simple figures, it speaks of trust, love, and walking side by side—even into the unknown."    

Township

2,235.00
Township in Capetown, South Africa. This diptych is a deeply personal tribute to the vibrant spirit of a Cape Town township. Through bold colors and layered textures, the artist captures both the struggles and the resilience that shape this community. Each panel speaks to the everyday lives and enduring hope found there—a powerful reminder that even in hardship, humanity and beauty shine through. This work isn’t just about place; it’s about the stories and emotions woven into every color and shape.