Agnese Negriba is an image-maker working in the fields of painting, illustration, and graphic design. She graduated from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design (London) in 2016. Agnese has lived and worked in London, Oxford, Paris, Riga, and Jurmala (a scenic seaside resort town by the Baltic Sea). 

Agnese finds inspiration in various textual materials - poetry, texts about Indian philosophy and Yoga, classic novels. In her works Agnese explores various themes such as pulsation of life, fragility and power of nature, return to primordial elements, love, serenity, and more. Agnese enjoys creating images for both children and grown-up audiences.

In 2018 Agnese had a solo show 'The Moon, The Sun and so on' at the leading illustration gallery "Slow Galerie" in Paris. ​​​​​​​

In 2020 she moved back to her native Latvia and settled in the seaside town of Jūrmala connecting with the Baltic dunes and forests. The leisurely spirit of a nature resort makes an appearance in the latest images. During this time she created a solstice ritual performance and exhibition called "Meeting the Green Goddess" with Agnese Čemme at the Ag gallery, worked on a collection of paintings on paper, and also collaborated with commercial clients to create visuals for animation, editorial and packaging design.

For collaborations, commissions and print purchases please write to studio@agnesenegriba.com




Official dealers- Wychwood Art, Rise Art, Slow Galerie.
Clients - AirBaltic, Madara Cosmetics, Ecover, Rietumu Bank, University of Arts London and more


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EXHIBITIONS-
2023 Solo-show 'LOVERS' , For Lovers & Trees studio, Riga
2022 Super Market Art Fair (represented by Ag Gallery), Stockholm
2021 'Meeting the green Goddess', Ag Gallery, Riga
2019 Digital Edge, Somerset House, London
2018 'The Moon, The Sun and so on' (solo show), Slow Galerie, Paris
2017 Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead, London
2016 London Illustration Fair, London
2016 Graduate Show, Central Saint Martins, London
2016 Hoxton Gallery, London




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