
Isaac Job
Isaac Job is the artist behind Nági Collective. Through design and his artistic vision, he translates stories into visual experiences, shaping and expanding the collective.
At 26 years old, Isaac has roots in the Caribbean and Colombia but grew up in the Netherlands. His multicultural background plays a significant role in his artistic approach, allowing him to blend influences from different traditions, histories, and artistic movements.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, he began painting as a personal outlet. He started by working on sneakers and luxury items, gradually transitioning—through dedicated self-study—to canvas works and sculptural design. What began as an introspective exploration evolved into a deep passion for creating pieces that connect cultures and transcend time.
His inspiration comes from observing different cultures and finding common ground within their differences—a universal narrative that connects humanity. He believes that art has the power to transcend language, geography and time, offering people a moment of reflection and connection.
The meaning of Nági
- the the calm state of the sea, without any wind or waves.

Stories
Nági is rooted in the belief that every soul carries a story worth hearing. In a world filled with noise and haste, Nági offers a pause — a space to reflect, to feel, and to reconnect with what often goes unseen.
Each sculpture in the Collective holds its own narrative. Yuki speaks of acceptance and reflection. The Nomad of movement, growth, and the paths we choose. Together, they form a growing constellation of stories — separate yet deeply connected.
But the story does not end here. Nági continues to seek new voices, new emotions, and new worlds to explore — always in search of what it means to be human, and what can be found in the stillness between the words.