
About

Founded by artist Nadia Block, The Wallpaperist transforms original photography into immersive, mural-scale designs. Each piece begins behind the lens and evolves through digital manipulation—some fully abstract, others grounded in familiar forms—to evoke both movement and wonder while offering the viewer a place to land. Committed to sustainability, The Wallpaperist partners with eco-conscious production teams to minimize environmental impact. Every step—from materials to printing—is approached with care, creativity, and accountability. And because beauty should do more than decorate, 10% of profits are donated to provide food for individuals and families, and supporting the training the next generation of farmers. You can learn about the recipient- our partner- at Amber Waves Farm. Adorn your walls. Nourish the world.
About The Founder: Nadia Block Nadia Block (pronounced NAD-JA) grew up in Brooklyn and New York City. She is an artist based on Long Island whose creative journey spans jewelry, painting, photography, and digital art. With over 20 years as a graphic designer and art director, she brings a sharp eye for texture, composition, and visual storytelling. After years painting pet portraits and landscapes, Nadia shifted her focus to photography in 2014, blending painterly editing with Adobe Lightroom techniques to create immersive, emotionally rich compositions. Her vibrant aerial imagery was featured in Rizzoli’s New York City on Instagram (2017), and she partnered with Adobe on a Mobile Lightroom Campaign. At the time, her work was frequently spotlighted across Instagram’s creative community. In 2023, she began transforming her photographs into abstract digital artworks, giving rise to the bold and colorful Psychedelic Series. This evolution led to the launch of The Wallpaperist in 2025—an immersive collection of large-scale, non-repeating mural designs that merge the surreal with the familiar. Beyond the canvas, Nadia’s work is also a form of activism. Through partnerships with nonprofits like Nomi Network and Watts of Love, she has traveled to India, Puerto Rico, and to the Philippines, using her lens to document global stories of resilience, dignity, and change.