Fernanda Zamera is an artist, writer, and traveler. Her studio has no fixed address — it moves with her, from a canvas at home to a notebook on the road, from a museum in Amsterdam to an open field in the Loire Valley.

She works primarily in oil and watercolor, with gouache close behind — and finds herself drawn to whatever medium best captures the moment, whether that's ink, pastel, or the slow alchemy of a cyanotype made in sunlight.

Her writing lives at Of Pigment & Place, a Substack publication where she writes about art history, museum visits, and the experience of looking slowly at things that reward it.

Her work has been exhibited in New York, including a selection for the National Arts Club in 2015. She is currently based in London.