I don’t have adequate words to describe the beauty of Once in a Blue Moon, but for Nada, I will try! There are some paintings that are meant to be viewed from far back, but Nada’s art is meant to be appreciated from every vantage point. The details could easily be magnified and turned into standalone prints. The painting is shimmery and ethereal, changing color as you take it in from different angles. The texture is what I’ve always loved the most about Nada’s art- somehow the layers and details look both spontaneous, as they would be in nature, and divinely planned. Carefully crafted yet effortlessly fluid- this is how I would describe Nada’s style, and I’m so grateful she has chosen to share her gift with the world!