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Adina Atkins is a London-based multidisciplinary artist interested in how memory and emotion shape our experience of place. Her work suggests internal states rather than literal locations, creating spaces that feel both familiar and imagined.
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Her creative path began in childhood through drawing, later expanding to photography and painting. Travel and time spent in varied environments have shaped her understanding of place as something both physical and deeply personal, formed as much by inner experience as by the external world.
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Themes of belonging, identity, and introspection run through her practice. Each piece becomes a space shaped by feeling, inviting viewers to reflect on their own memories and emotional worlds.
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Working with acrylic, oil, and digital media, Adina brings together colour, texture, and form to give subtle states of mind a visual presence, transforming quiet feeling into visual poetry.
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Her work has been featured internationally, from New York to Paris and Basel, and is held in private collections across New Zealand, Switzerland, England, Italy, and beyond.