Exhibitions

​NHORA ORTIZ: BRUSHSTROKES OF FREEDOM

The Emporium Center / 100 S Gay St. October 3 - 31st

Nhora Ortiz

Nhora Ortiz was born in Buga, Colombia, and raised in Venezuela, where she developed a deep connection to culture, language, and community. A graduate of Jose Maria Vargas University with specialization at the Estudios Sancho Institute, she is the creator of The Ornament Project, inspired by the languages of indigenous communities in the Amazonas. Her work has been recognized internationally for its humanitarian values and exhibited in Venezuela, the United States, Bolivia, Colombia, Italy, South Korea, and India. She currently lives and works in Gatlinburg, continuing to explore color as a language of freedom and human connection.

My art is an act of liberation. I paint with my fingers, without tools, allowing every emotion to flow directly onto the canvas. Guided by sensation, intuition, and faith, I create worlds of color that transform silence into voice, and vulnerability into resilience. Inspired by artists such as Kandinsky, Pollock, and Frida Kahlo, I embrace both freedom and struggle in my work. Each piece reflects a search for connection — between people, cultures, and the spirit — and a celebration of beauty and freedom through color.