Her technique mirrors this tension. Watercolor captures the ephemeral, vulnerable
soul of the flora, while pen outlines the truth we can no longer ignore. Each stroke
doesn’t just draw — it diagnoses. Here, painting is both prayer and shout, an act that
refuses to separate beauty from consciousness, for one blooms from the other.
For this reason, Nogueira sees art as a “social agent of transformation,” and her works
are seeds of disruption. Ultimately, “Blooming in the Amazon” emerges as a
polyphonic act, defined by the artist herself as “both a celebration and a lament for
nature, an alert and a prayer to humanity!” In every canvas, a call pulses, echoing her
plea: “Wake up, you who sleep!” It is art insisting on being born even amid devastation.
It is beauty as the last bastion of hope.
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Blooming in the Amazon - 2025
Blooming in the Amazon - 2025
Mixed media on Canson A3
Mixed media on Canson A3
Blooming in the Amazon - 2025
Mixed media on Canson A3
Tropical Garden - 2024
Tropical Garden - 2024
Professional gouache on canvas
Professional gouache on canvas
Tropical Garden - 2024
Professional gouache on canvas
Blooming in the Amazon 2 -
Blooming in the Amazon 2 -
2025 -Wrong technique on
2025 -Wrong technique on
Canson A3
Canson A3
Blooming in the Amazon 2 -
2025 -Wrong technique on
Canson A3
Flowering Hands - 2025
Flowering Hands - 2025
Mixed media - Canson
Mixed media - Canson
Flowering Hands - 2025
Mixed media - Canson