

Echoes inside the machine
£900.00
Title: Echoes Inside The Machine
Year: 2025
Artist: Venetta Nicole
Artist Statement: Echoes Inside The Machine is an abstract composition explores the evolving relationship between humanity and the mechanical world, where memory, repetition, and structure become intertwined. Layered forms, looping marks, and architectural shapes suggest systems both organic and engineered — echoing the ways human experiences are stored, repeated, and reconstructed over time. Thick black gestures move across the surface like circuitry or pathways, while textured white passages and bursts of color interrupt the rhythm, creating moments of tension and reflection. The piece exists between machine and body, emotion and mechanism, asking how identity and memory persist within increasingly structured and repetitive environments. This abstract composition explores the evolving relationship between humanity and the mechanical world, where memory, repetition, and structure become intertwined. Layered forms, looping marks, and architectural shapes suggest systems both organic and engineered — echoing the ways human experiences are stored, repeated, and reconstructed over time. Thick black gestures move across the surface like circuitry or pathways, while textured white passages and bursts of color interrupt the rhythm, creating moments of tension and reflection. The piece exists between machine and body, emotion and mechanism, asking how identity and memory persist within increasingly structured and repetitive environments.
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size - 62cm by 76cm
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Artist Bio
Venetta Nicole is a London-based Caribbean artist working across painting and sculpture. Through abstraction, she explores identity, emotion, and human connection using colour, texture, and form.
Influenced by Bauhaus, Brutalism, and architecture, her sculptural works use layered wood constructions to investigate structure, pattern, and space. In 2022, she won the Women in Art Prize Susan Angoy Award and was a finalist in the Dubel Art Prize in 2025. Following her debut solo exhibition in 2024, her work was collected by Tunji Akintokun and Kemide Lawson of Cottage Noir.

















