Amber Vittoria’s abstracted work draws on her relationship to femininity, emotion, and identity. Comprising 7 editions of 30 hand-drawn artworks, this series began as a therapeutic exercise for the artist; each time she felt anxious about herself and confidence, she created a small love letter to herself.
The poem below is the initial inspiration for the collection:
“I Love Me” I love me, I love me. Maybe if I say it enough I’ll start to believe.
The artwork listed is indeed authentic, created by, and copyright to artist Amber Vittoria; the purchase of this NFT is a purchase of the asset, not of the copyright.
Amber Vittoria’s abstracted work draws on her relationship to femininity, emotion, and identity. Comprising 7 editions of 30 hand-drawn artworks, this series began as a therapeutic exercise for the artist; each time she felt anxious about herself and confidence, she created a small love letter to herself.
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Amber Vittoria’s abstracted work draws on her relationship to femininity, emotion, and identity. Comprising 7 editions of 30 hand-drawn artworks, this series began as a therapeutic exercise for the artist; each time she felt anxious about herself and confidence, she created a small love letter to herself.
The poem below is the initial inspiration for the collection:
“I Love Me” I love me, I love me. Maybe if I say it enough I’ll start to believe.
The artwork listed is indeed authentic, created by, and copyright to artist Amber Vittoria; the purchase of this NFT is a purchase of the asset, not of the copyright.
Amber Vittoria’s abstracted work draws on her relationship to femininity, emotion, and identity. Comprising 7 editions of 30 hand-drawn artworks, this series began as a therapeutic exercise for the artist; each time she felt anxious about herself and confidence, she created a small love letter to herself.