Home Actress Nadezhda Tolokonnikova HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers July 2023 Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - This Art Rejects Fear‍ (2023) at Christie's🩸 My work and I might be smol and fragile, but together with you - and your active support - we are a movement that is unstoppable. Systems of oppression are not going to overthrow themselves. June 21-27 available at @christiesinc auction benefitting @mapsnews - LINK IN MY PROFILE! Acrylic, textile and faux fur on canvas 20 x 16 in + digital certificate of authenticity ‍I use textile because it was traditionally labeled as low art/crafts, female work - and because I was forced to work with textile in my penal colony. Splashes of acrylic paint on the fabric are reminiscent of my 🩸 getting spilled on police and military uniforms that I was sewing in prison, injured by old and outdated equipment. This piece is a reflection on PTSD, the courage required to face hope, and to reject fear.

Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram – This Art Rejects Fear‍ (2023) at Christie’s🩸 My work and I might be smol and fragile, but together with you – and your active support – we are a movement that is unstoppable. Systems of oppression are not going to overthrow themselves. June 21-27 available at @christiesinc auction benefitting @mapsnews – LINK IN MY PROFILE! Acrylic, textile and faux fur on canvas 20 x 16 in + digital certificate of authenticity ‍I use textile because it was traditionally labeled as low art/crafts, female work – and because I was forced to work with textile in my penal colony. Splashes of acrylic paint on the fabric are reminiscent of my 🩸 getting spilled on police and military uniforms that I was sewing in prison, injured by old and outdated equipment. This piece is a reflection on PTSD, the courage required to face hope, and to reject fear.

Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram - This Art Rejects Fear‍ (2023) at Christie's🩸 My work and I might be smol and fragile, but together with you - and your active support - we are a movement that is unstoppable. Systems of oppression are not going to overthrow themselves. June 21-27 available at @christiesinc auction benefitting @mapsnews - LINK IN MY PROFILE! Acrylic, textile and faux fur on canvas 20 x 16 in + digital certificate of authenticity ‍I use textile because it was traditionally labeled as low art/crafts, female work - and because I was forced to work with textile in my penal colony. Splashes of acrylic paint on the fabric are reminiscent of my 🩸 getting spilled on police and military uniforms that I was sewing in prison, injured by old and outdated equipment. This piece is a reflection on PTSD, the courage required to face hope, and to reject fear.

Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram – This Art Rejects Fear‍ (2023) at Christie’s🩸

My work and I might be smol and fragile, but together with you – and your active support – we are a movement that is unstoppable. Systems of oppression are not going to overthrow themselves.

June 21-27 available at @christiesinc auction benefitting @mapsnews – LINK IN MY PROFILE!

Acrylic, textile and faux fur on canvas
20 x 16 in + digital certificate of authenticity

‍I use textile because it was traditionally labeled as low art/crafts, female work – and because I was forced to work with textile in my penal colony.

Splashes of acrylic paint on the fabric are reminiscent of my 🩸 getting spilled on police and military uniforms that I was sewing in prison, injured by old and outdated equipment.

This piece is a reflection on PTSD, the courage required to face hope, and to reject fear. | Posted on 22/Jun/2023 09:43:19

Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram – This Art Rejects Fear‍ (2023) at Christie’s🩸

My work and I might be smol and fragile, but together with you – and your active support – we are a movement that is unstoppable. Systems of oppression are not going to overthrow themselves. 

June 21-27 available at @christiesinc auction benefitting @mapsnews – LINK IN MY PROFILE!

Acrylic, textile and faux fur on canvas
20 x 16 in + digital certificate of authenticity 

‍I use textile because it was traditionally labeled as low art/crafts, female work – and because I was forced to work with textile in my penal colony. 

Splashes of acrylic paint on the fabric are reminiscent of my 🩸 getting spilled on police and military uniforms that I was sewing in prison, injured by old and outdated equipment. 

This piece is a reflection on PTSD, the courage required to face hope, and to reject fear.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikova Instagram – This Art Rejects Fear‍ (2023) at Christie’s🩸

My work and I might be smol and fragile, but together with you – and your active support – we are a movement that is unstoppable. Systems of oppression are not going to overthrow themselves. 

June 21-27 available at @christiesinc auction benefitting @mapsnews – LINK IN MY PROFILE!

Acrylic, textile and faux fur on canvas
20 x 16 in + digital certificate of authenticity 

‍I use textile because it was traditionally labeled as low art/crafts, female work – and because I was forced to work with textile in my penal colony. 

Splashes of acrylic paint on the fabric are reminiscent of my 🩸 getting spilled on police and military uniforms that I was sewing in prison, injured by old and outdated equipment. 

This piece is a reflection on PTSD, the courage required to face hope, and to reject fear.

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