Joana Solla

Angola

Painting and Mixed Media Art by Joana

Contemporary African Women Artists

Fine Art Collectors and Spiritual African Art

"Joana is an innovative and dynamic artist who embraces the power of art as a journey of self-discovery and self-awareness."

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Joana Solla

Joana is a multifaceted Angolan artist whose creative path was shaped by a deep connection to craftsmanship, poetry, and spirituality. From a young age, her hands gravitated toward handmade art, a quiet form of joy that later evolved into a powerful mode of emotional and spiritual expression.

After years working in finance, Joana experienced a transformative inner calling that reignited her creative spark. Her practice, now rooted in painting and writing, reflects an intimate journey of self-reconnection. Each piece is layered with personal symbolism — textured brushstrokes, muted and vibrant colours, poetic fragments — all working together as a visual language of healing and inner discovery.

Her canvas is not just a medium, but a mirror. A sanctuary. A map. Through it, she navigates the invisible terrain of emotion, memory, and transformation. Joana’s work stands as a testament to the power of African women in art who reclaim their narratives, bridging the spiritual and the material with honesty and grace.

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