Bold Feminine Art for Modern Interiors: The White Pulse Collection

Some art decorates a room. Some art defines it.

The White Pulse: Women in Motion collection was born from a simple idea — that a woman’s presence and the city she inhabits are inseparable forces, each making the other more alive. Six original digital artworks. Six women. Six cities, six moods.

Created by Nick Maric — digital artist and Art Staging Consultant based in Chicago — the collection blends fine art photography with painterly digital techniques to produce works that feel both contemporary and timeless.

The Collection

From the rain-soaked cobblestones of Mystery Street to the sun-drenched boulevards of Summer Bloom, each piece in the collection carries its own atmosphere and energy. The Pulse commands attention with its explosive dark abstraction. Umbrella Muse brings London’s quiet drama into any interior. Between Us adds warmth and intimacy. Shattered Gaze challenges the eye with bold chromatic fragmentation.

Together, they form a cohesive visual narrative — powerful enough to stand alone, refined enough to work as a gallery wall.

Art Staging for Modern Interiors

The White Pulse collection was designed with interior staging in mind. The works integrate naturally into luxury residential spaces, boutique hotels, spa receptions, and wellness centers — environments where atmosphere matters as much as aesthetics.

Each piece is available as a framed canvas, ready to hang — and can be acquired through purchase, rental, or rent-to-own, making gallery-quality art accessible for any staging project or private collection.

Presented at Pella Signature, Burr Ridge

The collection makes its debut as part of an upcoming fashion show exhibition at Pella Signature, 720 Village Center Dr, Burr Ridge, IL — where fashion meets fine art, and the modern woman takes center stage.

Explore the full collection at nickdigitalart.com.

The Introduction

Art has always been about more than just capturing a likeness; it’s about capturing a feeling. Today, I am incredibly proud to unveil my latest collection: “The Fluidity of Being.”

This series of nine digital artworks is an exploration of human identity deconstructed. Moving away from photorealism, I wanted to dive deep into texture, color, and emotion. By utilizing a digital impasto technique—mimicking thick, heavy oil paint—these portraits feel tactile, raw, and alive.

The Concept: Order in Chaos

The core theme of this collection is the conflict between the structure of the human face and the chaotic flow of our emotions. We often hide behind a mask, but this collection tries to melt that mask away.

You’ll notice a recurring color palette throughout the series: deep crimsons representing passion, electric cyans representing energy, and earthy ochres representing our grounding.

A Tour of the Collection

While every piece in the collection stands on its own, they interact with each other in fascinating ways. Here are a few highlights from the series.

1. The Darkness & The Neon

Some of the most striking pieces in the collection play with light emerging from the void.

“Midnight Rhapsody” and “Neon Sorrow” utilize deep, black backgrounds to let the colors truly pop. In Midnight Rhapsody, the texture swirls like liquid nebula, while Neon Sorrow embraces a cyberpunk aesthetic with electric blue tears running down dark skin. These pieces are perfect for modern, industrial spaces that need a focal point of intensity.

2. Geometry vs. Fluidity

I wanted to experiment with how the eye perceives shape.

  • “Shattered Gaze” takes a Cubist approach, breaking the face into sharp, geometric shards of light.
  • On the opposite end of the spectrum is “Topography of the Soul.” This piece abandons sharp angles entirely for a surreal, wood-grain texture that flows like melting chocolate or polished marble.

3. The Emotional Spectrum

At the heart of the collection is raw emotion.

“Raw Duality” features a scratchy, rough texture that feels distressed and urgent, highlighting internal conflict. In contrast, “Crimson Nostalgia” and “Floral Cascades” offer a softer, more romantic view, with sweeping strokes and vertical drips that mimic rain on a window pane.

How to Style These Prints

One of the reasons I love this collection is its versatility. Because the collection shares a unified color theory (Teal/Red/Gold), these pieces work exceptionally well as a Gallery Wall.

  • For a Minimalist Room: Choose “Topography of the Soul” as a standalone statement piece. Its neutral tones bring warmth without overwhelming the space.
  • For a Bold Living Area: Group “Shattered Gaze,” “Fractured Symmetry,” and “Mosaic of Dreams” in a row. The transition from geometric shapes to dots creates a fascinating visual rhythm.

Explore the Full Collection

“The Fluidity of Being” is more than just a set of faces; it is a study of how texture shapes our perception of beauty.

Click Here to View the Full Collection in the Shop

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