Nada Haddad Bouzid is a figurative painter based in France. Her work is a constant search for stillness within the frantic pace of contemporary life, exploring the delicate boundary between the public sphere and the intimate.

Her technical foundation was built through rigorous training in academic drawing and painting at the Conservatoire de Dessin et de Peinture de Paris and Edgar Saillen’s studio. She is currently refining her research through a Bachelor’s degree at the Sorbonne School of the Arts.

Nada’s current series, Rush, captures the "fatigue" of the city, focusing on passengers suspended in sleep or lost in thought amidst the rush of the Paris metro. Through a dialogue of touch, color, and gesture, she seeks to transform the canvas into a space of contemplation. For her, painting is an act of presence and a necessary slowing down, offering a silent resistance to the acceleration of the modern world.