Neide Dias de Sá (born November 2, 1940) is a Brazilian artist who spent a big portion of her life (about twenty years) teaching children art starting in the 1960s.
Together with three others, she began an art movement in 1967 known as Poema/Processo.
This art movement questioned the restraints that came with using words and replaced words with pictures.
She did this years before pursuing a formal education in art.
She did not earn her degree in graphic design until 1980.