ART GALLERY
Artworks of unique and captivating design are available for sale at our studio. Each piece showcases creativity and passion, making them perfect additions to any space. .
POWERFUL ARTWORKS WITH MEANINGS
POWERFUL ARTWORKS WITH MEANINGS
Walls at NOMAD
Nomad Gallery is essential part of our colourful shop. It’s to inspire you from the ready artwork to special commission what all is made in real art studio in our store.
We do have art finds and some sale and art prints offers and other special pieces in store we do not have online.
Original artwork
Original artwork by local artist fills our space with vibrant energy and unique stories.
Each piece is a reflection of the artist’s journey, infused with passion and authenticity that resonates with the spirit of our community. From bold abstract canvases to intricate sculptures, every artwork offered at Nomad serves not just as a decoration but a conversation starter, inviting you to explore deeper meanings.
We celebrate the creativity that surrounds us, making each visit to our store an opportunity to discover something truly special. Embrace the artistic spirit that thrives within our walls and take home a piece of the local narrative..
ABOUT THE ARTIST
“Expressive noises of colour in her works are not accidental. There’s really no randomness there. It is a perfect and even engineering-precise mastery of tones and painting technique”
MERU
Meriliis Rinne, known as MERU, is an Estonian artist based in the UK. She initially studied law at the University of Tartu, which sparked her interest in paradoxes and social pressure—themes she explores in her painting today.
Her work has been exhibited in the UK and internationally including 58th Venice Biennale and Frieze art fair events in London with artist-led project Empire II.
She has been part of the TEDx Talks in UK 2014. Member of Art Society Soho and member of ArtCan- a growing art organisation for emerging contemporary artists.
Her creative method, regardless of the medium, is to uncover the tension behind the ideas she explores. Inspired by the human experience, she aims to transform "hate into love," echoing Louise Bourgeois, one of Meru's favorite artists. When a bee stings, it leaves its stinger behind and dies. Similarly, when we hurt others, a part of us also suffers. "This is why we must turn anger into love; otherwise, it will destroy us," the artist explains..
Meru prefers creating her own canvases with acrylics and oils, using recycled materials like newspapers and electronics. Her desire for uniqueness in her art stems from her upbringing during the uniformity of the Soviet era.
To paint is to plant desire in hearts, inspiring curiosity and dreams, while evoking lasting emotions. I believe in giving back, contributing to children's hospitals in Estonia and the UK through art for charity auctions, as art holds more emotional value than money.