Negative
space nail art is seriously gorgeous inspiration for those of you who love sophistication and attitude.
Captivating Multicolored Negative
Space Nail Art.
put the «v» in vogue with this cool coral take on the negative -
space nail art design trend that's simple and perfect for beginners!
Give your old nails a break and try out this negative
spaced nail art designs with different patterns like feather, sun, clouds hearts, or anything you want.
Not exact matches
take your
nails on a desert escape with this negative
space cactus
nail art design featuring white and turquiose shades.
neutral graphic
nail art design featuring new wild nudes collection shades that creates a fun negative
space look.
I also wanted to do a
nail art look with only one polish and some negative
space, so here we are.
Today's
nail art was created for the weekly challenge over on Tiny Canvas, our current running theme is «Into
Space» — I had big hopes for this
nail art.
Color hint just given on tip and edge in irregular shape for daring color - blocked and negative
space combo
nail art.
Influences abound from Madras patterns and hand woven blankets, to outer
space,
nail art, her Ukrainian heritage and holograms.
She has also curated exhibitions at di Rosa, Napa, CA; Queens
Nails Gallery, San Francisco; BRIC Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn; Artists
Space, New York; Bloomberg Headquarters, New York; ISE Foundation, New York; Brooklyn
Arts Council Gallery; and the Wallach
Art Gallery, New York.
The founder and co-curator of Queens
Nails (2002 - 2012), an artist - run project
space in San Francisco, Julio César Morales is now an advisor and writer for the San Francisco Quarterly
Art Magazine and the curator of visual
arts at Arizona State University
Art Museum.
Some of them are in a process of change: Jenifer
Nails in Frankfurt has been recently shut down unexpectedly; LambdaLambdaLambda in Pristina plans a crossover between an
art project
space and a commercial gallery; The Green Parrot will very soon move out of its premises in Barcelona and start flying through travelling exhibitions.
Do you have an empty wall
space at home and want to fill it with all of your most cherished pictures and
art prints but don't want to commit to
nailing a bunch of holes in the wall?