About the Artist

Nola Bouza: Abstraction as a Landscape of Consciousness

The artistic practice of Nola Bouza (Uruguay) unfolds as a profound investigation on the evocative capacity of painting and its transformative power in the human psyche. His work, which transits fluently between the lyrical abstraction and the contained atmosphere, proposes a language where pictorial matter becomes the vehicle of a necessary introspection and a "Conscious Connection" with the environment.

With a training in Art in Casablanca / Iturria Foundation and a specialization in contemporary art at MoMA (New York), Bouza builds emotional geographies through a sophisticated superposition of layers and textures. His canvases capture the essence of the invisible: the fluidity of time and the vibration of light, inviting the viewer to a contemplative pause in a world saturated with stimuli.

His solid international career has been validated by critics and institutions, highlighting his participation in emblematic stages such as the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris, the International Contemporary Art Fair in Monaco and galleries in Madrid, Los Angeles and London. In the institutional sphere, his work has been part of exhibitions at the Spikerman Museum (Uruguay) and has been distinguished with recognitions such as the special mention at International Women's Day in California and awards at the Anima Latina Art Award in Italy.

Beyond the canvas, Bouza integrates her facet as a writer and creative facilitator, developing editorial and pedagogical projects that use art as a tool for emotional management and identity construction. This holistic vision reaffirms its commitment to an art that not only inhabits a physical space, but seeks to resonate in the deepest dimension of the human being, reminding us of our interdependence with nature and our own essence.