Eight years of classical art education distilled into digital mastery. Nika transforms Old Masters into modern visual language — every brushstroke deliberate, every pixel intentional. Her work lives at the intersection of gallery walls and Instagram feeds.
“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”

What happens when you spend eight years studying the masters — Vermeer, Caravaggio, da Vinci — and then hand yourself a digital tablet? You get Nika. Every Chesserise design begins in her studio, where classical composition meets modern aesthetics. The result: art you can wear.
The Art Fashion line is Nika's purest expression. Premium tailored V-necks in heavyweight organic cotton, gallery-grade front prints, archival editions limited to 10–50 pieces. These aren't t-shirts — they're canvases that happen to have sleeves.

Each piece starts with a classical painting — dissected, reimagined, rebuilt. Nika strips the composition to its emotional core, then reconstructs it through a modern lens. The Cinderella series took three months of iteration. The Mona Lisa reinterpretation? Six.
