The exhibition , hosted at the 10.10 Hall Art House in Nicosia from May 29 to 31, offers a deep dive into her inner world, where art springs from spirituality, meditation, and love for herself and others. Born and raised in London to Cypriot parents, Nicola returned to Cyprus at the age of 17.
Her artistic journey began at a young age and has continued ever since. After studying theatre in London, she returned to Cyprus, where she married and had children. In 2016, an accident that immobilized her for a long period acted as a catalyst for her outlook on life and her future.
It was during this time that she began creating her first mandalas: the Sanskrit symbol representing the “sacred circle,” which symbolizes the universe, unity, and wholeness. A few years later, the death of her mother inspired her to paint a piece filled with the love she felt that day. “I saw death as a painless return home, something beautiful,” she recalls.
Nicola states that she doesn’t paint for the public but for herself. She views art as the conscious creation of a moment, a continuous discovery where one piece organically leads to the next. Her inspiration always comes from a spiritual perspective and meditation, often channelling her love for friends and family into her work, without ever revealing this to them.
“There is no reason to disclose exactly who inspired a piece because I don’t paint for others – I do it for myself. If I painted for others, I would completely lose myself,.