Nina Krylova UK, b. 1958

Works
  • Nina Krylova, 2000 years of India
  • Nina Krylova, 24 Hours
    Nina Krylova
    24 Hours
    Oil on canvas
    102 x 102 cm
  • Nina Krylova, 365 Days in a Life of a Tree Stump
    Nina Krylova
    365 Days in a Life of a Tree Stump
    Oil on canvas
    102 x 102 cm
  • Nina Krylova, Monaco
    Nina Krylova
    Monaco
    Oil on Canvas
    102 x 102 cm
  • Nina Krylova, Window into England
    Nina Krylova
    Window into England
    Oil on canvas
    100 x 150 cm
  • Nina Krylova, Goldfish
    Nina Krylova
    Goldfish
    Plastic sculpture
    120 x 150 x 80 cm
  • Nina Krylova, Harmony
    Nina Krylova
    Harmony
    Plastic Sculpture
    120 x 90 cm
  • Nina Krylova, Family on the walk
    Nina Krylova
    Family on the walk
    Plastic sculpture
    120 x 90 cm
  • Nina Krylova, Kiss
    Nina Krylova
    Kiss
    Plastic Sculpture
    120 x 70 cm
  • Nina Krylova, Tsunami
    Nina Krylova
    Tsunami
    Plastic sculpture
    40 x 80 x 60 cm
  • Nina Krylova, Wave
    Nina Krylova
    Wave
    Plastic and metal sculpture
    150 x 300 x 180 cm
Biography

Nina Krylova is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting, sculpture, and installation. Based in London, she creates work that reflects a deep engagement with themes of time, perception, and inner transformation. With a Master of Fine Arts from Middlesex University and a prior degree in mechanical engineering, Krylova merges structural precision with conceptual depth, bringing both intellect and intuition into her artistic process.

Her visual language often draws on symbolic forms, circular perspectives, and layered compositions that encourage philosophical reflection. Whether through dynamic cityscapes or abstract explorations of energy and light, Krylova’s art invites viewers into a contemplative experience—one that seeks to harmonize the external world with internal emotion.

Her sculptural installations are noted for their technical innovation and material experimentation, frequently incorporating light, reflective surfaces, and specially treated plastics. These works achieve a sense of levitation and resonance, creating immersive environments that blur the boundary between the real and the imagined.

Krylova has participated in international exhibitions and cultural events across Europe, including shows in London, Monaco, and Bulgaria. Her work has also been featured in embassy exhibitions and prominent charity auctions, attracting the attention of collectors and public figures.

At the heart of her practice is a belief in art’s capacity to bring harmony and beauty into everyday life. Inspired by meditation, philosophy, and nature, Krylova approaches each piece as a visual parable—designed not only to be seen, but to be felt.