Nikola Gvozdenović was born in 1934 in Gluho Dol, in Crmnica. He finished secondary art school (sculpture department) in Herceg Novi in 1955, when he entered the sculpture department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade, in the class of professor Sreten Stojanović. In 1957, he spent three months in Paris, and upon his return, he transferred to the painting department in the class of Đorđe Andrejević Kun. He completed his postgraduate studies at the department of mosaic and fresco painting under Professor Milo Milunović in 1963 and was employed at the Higher Pedagogical School in Priština. School year 1966/67. transferred to the Pedagogical Academy in Nikšić, where he worked as a drawing professor for twenty years. Since 1987, he has been an associate professor at the Faculty of Culture in Cetinje, and then a full professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Cetinje, since its establishment in 1988. until retirement. He was on study trips in France, Italy, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Switzerland, Great Britain, Turkey, Greece, USA. He was a member of the Association of Fine Artists of Montenegro since 1966. He exhibited independently in the country and abroad as well as at over 130 collective exhibitions.