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UID:  ATU 81  587 926

Firmenbuchnummer: FN 644161 x

Firmenbuchgericht: Handelsgericht Wien

Felix-Mottl-Straße 48
1190 Wien, Österreich

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Nina Goebel, known as nhochzwei, creates striking minimalist 3D works that merge athletic aesthetics with material presence. Drawing inspiration from the visual power and structure of sport, her art explores form, movement and surface in a way that invites both emotional and tactile engagement. Based in Germany, she works across disciplines and materials, translating physical intensity into sculptural clarity.

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Statement

"My name is Nina, known as “nhochzwei”.
I’m 33 years old and was born in Kassel, Germany.

As a child, I was endlessly creative. I would spend hours painting, writing stories and song lyrics. But as I got older, that part of me slowly faded into the background. Everything changed when I was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 26. That moment led me to rediscover my creative side and eventually, to embrace it fully.

In 2024, I decided to share my art with the world.

My style can be described as sporty 3D art, minimalist, yet bold and eye-catching. It all began with tennis, a sport that fascinated me as a child with its power and elegance. Over the years, I explored a range of sports, eventually spending eight years in bodybuilding.

Whether it's tennis, athletics, or strength training, I see every sport as a form of art.

My creative process follows no fixed technique. Each piece is the result of research, experimentation, and an intuitive flow. I work with different materials to create art that invites touch, tactile, physical, and present.

Through nhochzwei, I’m not just creating images.
I'm giving my passion for sport and art a new, tangible form.
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Nina von nhochzweiart