Visual Art

Lina Bou is a multidisciplinary visual artist working with painting, wool, and editions. Her practice is informed by close observation, material research, and the natural world, exploring form, gesture, color, and quiet symbolism.

She primarily works with watercolor, drawn to its organic and evolving qualities and the dialogue between intention and chance. Color often initiates each work, guiding rhythm, atmosphere, and narrative. Her practice also includes pastel, pen, acrylic, and mixed media illustrations.

Developed through attentive craftsmanship and an intuitive yet rigorous process, her works exist both as singular pieces and within commissioned projects and collaborations. Lina’s visual language lends itself to exhibitions, site-specific works, and cross-disciplinary partnerships.

Available for commissions and collaborations.

Moonrise
Watercolor on paper · 29.7 x 42 cm · 2025

 
 
 

couper la poire en six
illustrated recipe book · hand bound · 14.85 x 21cm · 2025

 
 
 

Pear shaped
original drawings, limited edition of booklet “couper la poire en six”, accompanied by a pear menu for the show. · biarritz · 2025


Credits
Project imagined together with designer Veronika Pertseva
Photography: Summer Staeb
Partner Farrow & Ball

 
 
 

RIVER SPUN
Bask wool on wood frame · 2025

Credits
Photography Manon Bailo

 
 
 

Sinestesia Brasilera
watercolor postcard · estefania verreschi · brazil · 2025

 
 
 

la table de lina
watercolor on paper · maison gamboia · hasparren · 2025

 
 
 
 

“Dans le champs”
Watercolor on paper · 29.7 x 42.0 cm · 2025 · studio work

 
 
 

WOOL DREAM
Bask wool weavings · Paris · 2025

Credits
Photography Pedro Perdigao

 
 
 
 

”Flora medica: A poetic journey through plants”
watercolours, poetry and recipes 0FR editions · Paris · 2024

 
 

“Flora Medica: A poetic journey through plants”
exhibition · original watercolours · 0fr gallery · Paris · 2024

Credits
Photography Pedro Perdigao

 
 
 

“douce + 3”
recipe book · collaboration with Rebeca Bayarri · Guethary · 2020

Credits
Photography Filippa Edghill