NAZA

Painter of Emotions

Naza, a Brazilian Born American artist of international acclaim, has exhibited her work in major galleries and museums in South America, Central America, and North America, as well as in Europe.

She has been featured and cited over 200 times in leading books, newspapers, magazines and television networks, including the prestigious Who’s Who, Museum and Arts Magazine, Sun Sentinel, The New York Daily News, Veja Magazine, Folha de São Paulo, Palm Beach Post, Palm Beach Society Magazine, Boca News, CBS News and Globo Television Network.

Her works are in important collections, such as President Clinton’s, President Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Ivana Trump, Ayrton Senna Foundation, Brigitte Bardot,  and The West Point Museum.

Naza’s latest honors were the Croix D’argent of “Lemerite et Devoument Frnçais”, a biography witten by Journalist Suzane Jales, and The Key to The City of Boca Raton.

The most striking aspect of Naza’s work is her skilled integration of opposites, such as abstraction and realism. Her contemporary art is imaginative, powerful and unprecedented in style.

Her most common subjects are endangered species and people, but she will paint any subject, as long as she is allowed the freedom to follow her emotions and paint in her own style.

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