The Artist
Nicola Hoving-Snow
I create ecopoetic environmental art through watercolour, gouache, and acrylic as both a refuge for those anxious about our environmental future and a quiet reminder of the beauty, wonder, and life we stand to lose.
About
Nicola Hoving-Snow is a British artist based in rural Lower Saxony, Germany, where nature, isolation, and introspection deeply inform her creative practice. Having spent almost 40 years using art to process trauma, mental health struggles, and life’s more difficult chapters, her work is deeply personal. Through detailed depictions of the natural world, she channels both emotional turbulence and a profound ecological concern for what may be lost if we fail to protect it.
After decades of creating primarily for herself, 2025 marked the moment Nicola began transforming deeply personal work into a public artistic voice, with her first collection set for release in 2026.
E-co po-e-tic En-vi-ron-men-tal-ism
Definition
Creative expression grounded in ecology and environmental ethics, highlighting humanity’s responsibility to the natural world through a biocentric lens.
Curriculum Vitae
Nearly 40 years of creative practice • Formally trained in Art & Design • First Class Honours in Ecology & Conservation • Traditional media specialist • First public collection launching in 2026
Artistic Journey
Nicola’s creative journey began in childhood, with art becoming a constant thread throughout her life long before it entered the public sphere. Formally trained in Art & Design in the United Kingdom, she developed a strong technical foundation in traditional media before life took her in other directions.
Leaving home young and entering the workforce early, creativity remained a deeply personal parallel practice rather than a public pursuit. Over the following 15+ years, Nicola built a professional career across international technology, gaming, and community leadership roles, developing strengths in storytelling, human connection, communication, and creative problem-solving.
Later returning to formal education, she earned a First Class Honours degree in Ecology & Conservation, an academic foundation that now profoundly informs her artistic perspective. This scientific understanding of biodiversity, habitat fragility, and ecological systems gives her work both emotional and conceptual depth.
Following her move to rural Lower Saxony in 2023, her artistic focus increasingly shifted toward wildlife, environmental storytelling, and the emotional relationship between people and the natural world. By 2025, decades of private creative practice evolved into a defined public artistic voice, with her first cohesive collection emerging from this transition.
Milestones / Timeline
1980s – Present Lifelong independent artistic practice in traditional media
1999–2001 Advanced GNVQ Art & Design, UK Graduated with highest class grade
2012–2016 BSc (Hons) Ecology & Conservation Manchester Metropolitan University First Class Honours
2019 Created memorial pet portraits for grieving owners as personal compassion projects
2023 Relocated to rural Lower Saxony, Germany Creative focus shifts toward wildlife and ecological themes
2025 Development of first public collection and defined ecopoetic environmental practice
2026 First public exhibition participation (Kunstverein Aurich Members Exhibition)
Practice
Watercolour
Gouache
Acrylic
Traditional mixed media experimentation
Wildlife observation-informed art
Animal taxanomic portraiture
Ecological storytelling
Reference photography & composition

