Our onscreen lives overflow with targeted ads and algorithm-driven repetition. How do we remind ourselves of the depth and sensualism of our very own humanity? With a deep cleansing breath of originality and delight. Nicole Renee Ryan’s intimate little paintings at Shoppe B x Brenda Friday Design are just what the doctor ordered.
Nicole Renee Ryan’s Intimate Paintings Signal Analog Beauty at Shoppe B in Lawrenceville
Each small work is a singular object: brushstrokes you can trace with your eye, color choices that reveal a human hand and mood, surfaces that hold light differently every time you walk past. These are not files to be swiped away or scrolled past but companions for a desk, a bedside table, a favorite corner. Owning one from Shoppe B becomes a quiet daily ritual, a reminder that offline beauty can be personal, unrepeatable, and inspiring—an analog antidote to the all too often bland, unsatisfying nature of digital life.
To discover more about the analog trend taking over the digital age, check out our article about High-Quality Proteins and Analog Dining.
Story by Keith Recker
Painting by Nicole Renee Ryan
Photography by Dave Bryce
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