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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nicola_GreenNicola Green - Wikipedia

    Nicola Green (born 1972) is a British portrait painter, social historian, and public speaker. Her subjects have included the Dalai Lama, Barack Obama, and Diana, Princess of Wales.

  2. www.nicolagreen.comNicola Green

    Nicola Green is a visual artist who creates large-scale paintings and installations that explore themes of race, spirituality, gender, and leadership. Explore her selected works, such as The Dance of Colour Encounters, The World Reimagined, and the Diaspora Pavilion.

  3. www.nicolagreen.com › about2Nicola Green

    Nicola Green is a critically acclaimed artist and social historian who creates and preserves social-cultural heritage. She has worked on projects such as In Seven Days, Diaspora Pavilion, Khadija Saye Arts programme, and The World Reimagined.

  4. www.nicolagreen.com › blogNicola Green

    In my new blog series, I’ll be reflecting on some of the incredible experiences I’ve had throughout my career, creating portraits of iconic personalities from the worlds of politics, religion, and culture, including President Obama, Pope Francis, the Dalai Lama and Elle MacPherson.

  5. www.nicolagreen.com › the-princessNicola Green

    Nicola Green is a contemporary artist and filmmaker who created a portrait of Princess Diana for the documentary The Princess. Her artwork challenges the stereotypes of femininity, beauty and royalty, and captures Diana's multidimensional story and agency.

  6. www.nicolagreen.com › in-seven-daysNicola Green

    In Seven Days… Between August 2008 and January 2009, Nicola Green witnessed, first-hand, Barack Obama’s journey to becoming the first African American President of the United States. Over six trips across the USA, Green gained unprecedented artistic access to President Obama’s monumental campaign.

  7. www.nicolagreen.com › speaker-pageNicola Green

    Nicola Green is a critically acclaimed artist and social historian, and expert on identity, race, allyship and inclusion. She has established an international reputation for her ambitious projects that can change perceptions about identity and power; exploring themes of inclusion, leadership, race and gender.