Contemporary Artist
Nicaragua
Nasser Mejía Moreno was born on
October 27, 1982 in the city of Managua. He moved to the city of Granada when
he was 6 years old, where from an early age he showed interest in drawing; He
arrived in Nicaraguan art at the age of 18, where he began drawing courses at Casa
de los Tres Mundos and CPC in the city of Granada, which did not continue until
2008 where he was welcomed as a student by Amy Bushnell and began to interact
with artists such as: Ricardo Maya, Eduardo Arias, Alex Lluent, among others.
Nasser's artistic proposal is:
Expressionist, regionalist, manners and even impressionist, with a clear
weakness for color and an experimental integration of textures. Among his
favorite themes we have: markets, flowers, roosters, cars, wooden and zinc
houses, and of course his best-known series as "Granada doors" worked with
relief texture.
In 2013 he began to develop and
sell his own works and murals for different businesses, schools, hotels, among
others. In 2014 he participated in his first collective exhibition and began to
teach drawing classes "Our little brothers" and in 2017 he obtained
the position of teacher of visual arts at the educational center "Granada
International School"
As of 2019, he participates in several collective art exhibitions such as: "Cre-Arte para recrearte" at the Nicaraguan Institute of Hispanic Culture, "Reinterpretando el Prado", "Artem Contempus" at Casa de los Tres Mundo, among others. In August 2019, he won the contest organized by the North American embassy called "North American Heritage" and was selected to participate in the "Substrate" contest with the theme "Environmental Awareness" promoted by the French Alliance in November of the same year.