Nadia Yaron is a Brazilian-born American artist whose abstract sculptural work investigates the deep connection between humanity and nature. Her sculptural work, crafted from wood, stone, and metal, embodies themes of impermanence, infused with elements of devotion, joy and hope. Drawing inspiration from her rural environment, Yaron captures fleeting yet sacred moments, such as a blooming flower, or a pink cloud, to illustrate the transient nature of existence. She frequently assembles her individual sculptures vertically into larger, human-scale forms that reflect the unity of humans with the natural world.
Spirituality, the mystical, the paranormal and the things in between worlds are also of great interest to Yaron. Ghosts, auras, the quiet interconnectedness of all beings, portals to other dimensions, the human consciousness and it’s greater connection to the universe are themes she draws inspiration from.
Nadia utilizes chainsaws, grinders, and hand carving tools to create her desired forms and textures. She respects the beauty of nature by embracing the perfection and intrinsic qualities of its materials often leaving parts of the stone and wood rough and organic. During her process she employs her philosophy of collaborating with nature rather than exerting control over it.
Yaron is currently working on 2 stone sculptures for a public space in Los Angeles for March 2026 and preparing for 2 upcoming exhibitions with Francis Gallery 2026. She lives and works in the Hudson Valley, New York with her husband and 3 children.

