Hanging some Nina Nolte – Quality Prints with Augmented Reality at the PLANES PARA TODAS Event @ PANORAMA 187, Marbella/ Spain
Nina Nolte, the artist and founder of NINA NOLTE ARTSOLUTIONS, virtually hanged quality prints from our ONLINE SHOP on a wall of her studio in PANORAMA 187, Marbella/ Spain.
The AR (Augmented Reality) hanging took place at the event of PLANES PARA TODAS on Thursday, June 13, 2024. The 77 attendees enjoyed a lovely evening in the wonderful art location of Andrés Gomez with food, supplied by the catering of Cocina con el Corazón.
Augmented reality (AR) is the integration of digital information with the user’s environment in real time. Unlike virtual reality (VR), which creates a totally artificial environment, AR users experience a real-world environment with generated perceptual information overlaid on top of it. The primary benefit of AR is that it manages to blend our digital art samples in your three-dimensional (3D) environment, so that you can see the varioius artworks, with different colours and images on your walls with your furniture and colours!
AR delivers visual elements information and overlays onto a picture with your backgorund. The image is overlaid onto the device to create an interwoven and immersive experience where digital information alters the user’s perception of the physical world. The overlaid information can be added to an environment or mask part of the natural environment.
On the Road Again with AR Hanging an artwork with Augmented Reality @ Hotel Puente Romano Marbella
Nina Nolte, the artist and founder of NINA NOLTE ARTSOLUTIONS, is featured in her new YouTube series ‘ON THE ROAD AGAIN WITH AR.’ What is Augnented reality:
Today, she virtually hangs one of the artworks from our SHOP on the entrance wall of the Marbella Club Hotel in Spain using her mobile phone. The augmented reality tool is installed and free for us and cab found in our Nina Nolte Artsolutions online shop and allows you to view your artworks directly on your walls.
Augmented reality (AR) is the integration of digital information with the user’s environment in real time. Unlike virtual reality (VR), which creates a totally artificial environment, AR users experience a real-world environment with generated perceptual information overlaid on top of it. The primary benefit of AR is that it manages to blend our digital art samples in your three-dimensional (3D) environment, so that you can see the various artworks, with different colours and images on your walls with your furniture and colors!
AR delivers visual elements information and overlays onto a picture with your backgorund. The image is overlaid onto the device to create an interwoven and immersive experience where digital information alters the user’s perception of the physical world. The overlaid information can be added to an environment or mask part of the natural environment.
The Berlin Matryoshka for the EXPO 2025 and its Appeal for World Peace
Peace in the World – A burning issue more then ever
Nina Nolte Artsolutions creation for the WORLD EXPO is a venerable global exhibition project, dedicated to advancing the ideals of public education, innovation, progress, and international cooperation, with a legacy spanning almost two centuries. Russia, since 1851, has actively participated in all WORLD EXPOs, earning esteemed accolades. However, Russia has never before hosted a world exhibition.
Competing alongside Osaka and Baku, Yekaterinburg (Sverdlovsk Oblast, Ural Federal District of Russia) vied for the privilege of hosting the WORLD EXPO in 2025. Had Yekaterinburg emerged victorious, the WORLD EXPO would have graced the period from May 2 to November 2, 2025, welcoming visitors from nearly 150 countries.
NINA NOLTE planning ART EXPO 2025
As part of a global cultural initiative dedicated to WORLD EXPO 2025, twenty Matryoshka dolls from Yekaterinburg were dispatched in early 2018 to ten major cities worldwide. These artistic creations were showcased in public squares and shopping centers to bolster Yekaterinburg’s bid. Ten Swerdlowsk Matryoshkas were already completed, and international artists embarked later on crafting their “counterparts”.
Following this, all the Matryoshkas journeyed to Paris. If you were in the French capital in late November of that year, the presence of these dolls would have been unmissable in the vicinity of the Russian Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. Twenty colossal art installations, embellished by artists from various corners of the world, formed a vibrant campaign in solidarity with Yekaterinburg’s endeavor to host WORLD EXPO 2025.
The German artist Nina Nolte was selected by the Yekaterinburg committee for WORLD EXPO 2025 to represent Germany in this prestigious event. She embarked on the creation of the Berlin Matryoshka, named FRAU LOTTE, using her drawing tablet. Before the detailed painting process began, the substantial 170 cm fiberglass blank required careful preparation. Nina Nolte collaborated with the esteemed team at the Becker & Beckmann paint shop in Berlin, where FRAU LOTTE was transformed over five days of meticulous work.
FRAU LOTTE – THE MATRYOSHKA
FRAU LOTTE’s design is a testament to Nina Nolte’s skill and creativity. Representing Germany, the Matryoshka featured the colors of the German flag: black, red, and gold. The body was adorned with white symbols on a black background. Prominently, a large peace sign graced FRAU LOTTE’s chest, encircled by symbols representing the six main religions.
The choice of Berlin as the motif was deliberate, reflecting the city’s harmonious coexistence of over 184 nationalities. Symbols paying tribute to the iconic Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin airlift were also featured, evoking the poignant history of the city. The lettering “BERLIN” adorned her left side, with the “B” symbolizing Bluetooth connectivity, emphasizing the importance of peaceful connection. The “E” took the form of a bear, the emblematic animal of Berlin, while the “I” represented the renowned television tower at Alexanderplatz.
A yellow headscarf, dotted with black, planet-like motifs, symbolized the universe. Atop this, FRAU LOTTE wore a red headphone, attuned to the world’s sorrows, offering counsel and passionately advocating for global peace – a prescient concern even at her creation. The remainder of the symbols echoed Nina Nolte’s hallmark motifs of love, eternity, and the cosmos.
The Starke Frauen posters of the MAC Museum have arrived. I am excited.
Mac Museum – Berlin- with Nina Nolte ArtSolutions Presenting
Nina Nolte ArtSolutions at the Mac Museum creating the posters that show one of her artworks, now forming part of the collection of the museum: A strong woman, driving into her new life, with style, in a classic Morgan. It is autobiographic ;-); really suiting to the title of this collective exhibition STARKE FRAUEN, strong women. Strong women in the automotive sector and strong women in art.
You should visit this private museum in Singen at the Lake Boden, close to Zurich. It has a remarkable collection of historical vehicles and art worth seeing. More information on the web.
New space for art and creative projects, Spain Nina Nolte Artsolutions
Nina Nolte the renowned artist is mentioned in an article in Spain’s magazine “Deco Marbella”. She has a studio and gallery prese nting her ar works and innovative techniques to create and reproduce art on eco-friendly materials.
Report of the exhibition of Nina Nolte “BODEGONES Y RETRATOS” (Still Lives and Portraits) in Gallery Espacio in San Salvador / El Salvador (Central America), by the television channel TRV El Salvador in its program “Entérate” in the year 2000.
Nina Nolte’s successful exhibition was very well visited. The artist showed a variety of still lives and some portraits.
From there, more exhibitions in this gallery emerged, both individual exhibitions and also several participations in the annual exhibitions of PINTURA Y ESCULTURA LATINOAMERICANA, since the artist was born in El Salvador.
30 Minutes Film Report of Maite Azcue, TV Canal Estilo/ Spain, 1999.
Although the report is more than twenty years old, you have a good insight into the artist’s previous work and what her current works have developed from.
As Nina Nolte likes to say: “There are two hearts beating in my artist’s chest!”
One is beating for the more demanding art of her series, such as THE BEST IS YET TO COME with her turban ladies.
The other one for a lighter, cheerful art; the one of her de ella stick figures de ella of her de ella, which she calls CHICOS, and her de ella angular figures that seem to paddle with their extremities of her de ella, the PADDLES. And not to forget her colorful de ella still lives.
This side of her art has been hidden from us for decades, in order not to confuse us. But it opened the way for Nina Nolte to focus on her realistic Pop Art series she is known to many of us.
Now the time has come to show us this previous and hidden side of her art.
Therefore this Spanish TV report, edited by Maite Azcue, which catapults us into the year 1999 and leads us into her enchanted world of art.
A cooperation between the artist Nina Nolte and BMW-MINI car dealer Wernecke car, located in Königs Wusterhausen, a town near Berlin
For Nina Nolte – herself a passionate MINI driver – is delightful to artistically upgrade classic vehicles of cult brands are those ones which embody a certain lifestyle.
Nina Nolte chose a black MINI with high-contrast white design, showing symbolically all, the city Königs Wusterhausen is known for:
The Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm I (father of Old Fritz), his hunting lodge, his bodyguards: the Long Kerls, and the Funkerberg, a wellknown mountain close by, with its transmitter masts for radio waves. But also the Kanalwurst, a variant of the Berlin Currywurst, is not to be missed.