Nina Pixel is a multidisciplinary artist and creative researcher working at the intersection of visual art, ritual design, collective storytelling, and social reflection. Her work moves fluidly across illustration, card-based systems, performative formats, participatory rituals, and speculative tools that invite audiences to slow down, question inherited narratives, and imagine alternative ways of being together.

Drawing inspiration from historical archives (such as witch trials and forgotten local histories), herbal knowledge, feminist and queer perspectives, and contemporary forms of exclusion, Nina creates projects that translate complex social themes into tactile, accessible, and poetic experiences. Her practice often takes the form of oracle decks, ritual games, zines, and site-specific participatory works designed for public gatherings as well as intimate reflection.

Across all projects, her artistic direction centers on collective healing, symbolic language, and re-enchantment—using play, metaphor, and embodied participation as tools for sense-making in uncertain times. Nina’s work does not aim to provide answers, but to open spaces for listening, remembering, and shared transformation.
Email: ninapiksel@gmail.com

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