Nada Eido, smiling and resting her chin on her folded hands, wearing a white shirt against a dark background.

Nada Machnouk Eido is a Beirut-based painter known for her distinctive approach to abstract oil painting.

Working primarily with oil, often enriched with textured mixed media, she creates layered compositions that explore depth, movement, and emotional intensity. Each work begins with an intuitive impulse, a vision or subtle hunch, which gradually reveals itself through the rhythm of Eido’s exploratory process. Rather than imposing form, she follows the unfolding of the idea, allowing the painting to emerge organically. The body of work reveals its own essence, becoming a vessel through which nature takes material shape through rich oils and sculptural surfaces, imbued with a dynamism that reflects the character of each painting.

In certain series, she turns to the exploration of a singular color, blending oil with varied materials to create subtle illusions, dimensional shifts, and the suggestion of landscape within a monochromatic field.

Over the years, she has become known for inviting viewers into immersive visual experiences that encourage personal interpretation while maintaining a seamless continuity of identity from one collection to the next.

The emotional resonance of her paintings, combined with a recognizable aesthetic language, has led her work to be collected internationally.