Andrea Tisovec – “An Invitation to Immerse Yourself in the Hidden to Reveal New Perceptions”

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Andrea Tisovec is a Plastic Artist.
Andrea Tisovec is a Plastic Artist.

Andrea Tisovec is a plastic artist from São Paulo who found the quilling technique a unique form of expression since 2016.

Your art, marked by subliminal messages and a deep connection with your emotions, invites the viewer to explore hidden meanings and reflections on the world around them.

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Inspired by contemporary elements and the relationship between nature and urbanism, Andrea shares her creations that mix technique and emotion, paving the way for new insights.

Discover how the artist Andrea Tisovec transforms strips of paper into vibrant, meaningful works, revealing hidden messages that provoke deep emotions and reflections.

In this exclusive interview, Dive into Andrea's creative universe and see how she redefines quilling with her unique take on art and life.

Prepare to be inspired!

Andrea, tell us a little about yourself ... 

My name is Andrea Tisovec, I was born in Sao Paulo, SP, Brasil. I'm a Visual Artist.

My passion for art is reflected in my practice with the quilling technique, which I have been exploring since 2016.

When he woke up his desire to be an artist?

My desire to be an artist began to manifest itself when I began to explore quilling in 2016.

It was a moment of discovery and connection with my creativity.

What kind of art do you like best?

I like art that provokes reflections and emotions.

I believe that art should allow the viewer to delve into its hidden meanings.

That's why most of my works have subliminal messages..

How he developed his style (techniques)?

I developed my style through the manipulation of strips of paper using the quilling technique, reinterpreting this ancient art in an innovative and personal way.

Cite if you had artistic influences in your works and which artists?

I don't have specific artists that I cite as influences, but my practice is shaped by my experiences and the context around me.

Do you have a family member or acquaintance who is an artist?

Yes, my mother is an artist and has some award-winning works, She certainly influenced my path to art.

Living from art is possible?

I believe that making a living from art is possible, but it is essential that the focus is only on this.

It is also necessary to have a commitment to quality and innovation.

Ever thought about not acting with more art? can comment why?

I never thought about stopping acting with art; it is a fundamental part of who I am and my personal expression.

What skills are needed today for the artist?

I feel that skills like creativity, innovation, and the ability to adapt are essential in the current artistic scene.

What do you feel when you create or appreciate a work of art?

When I create, I feel a deep connection with my emotions and reflections.

Appreciating art causes me curiosity and inspiration.

Your inspirations to create a work of art?

My inspirations come intuitively and are often linked to contemporary events and my environment.

Which art has impressed you the most so far?

I really like his works and life Van Gogh as an artist.

But the one that impressed me the most was Starry Night, for the history that this work carries and the wealth of details.

I admire this work so much that I reread it., in original size, using the quilling technique and I really liked the result.

You must always be creating or creating only at certain times?

I don't feel the need to always be creating; inspiration comes at specific moments and flows naturally.

The product of your work is unique or has a close or distant relationship to your previous work?

Each work I create is unique, reflecting my evolution as an artist and my personal interpretation of the technique.

I like to think that each work has its moment.

What are the challenges of art / artist in the current scenario?

One challenge is the need to rescue contemplation in a world that consumes art quickly.

Social networks have helped you to spread your work?

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In my case, activate, my art has reached many places around the world through social media.

How plastic arts can contribute to education and culture?

Fine arts are fundamental in education, as they stimulate creativity and critical thinking.

They help build bridges between cultures, allowing a deeper understanding of diversities and social contexts.

How you analyze the qualities of a work of art?

When analyzing a work, I consider the technique used, the expressiveness, the historical context in which it was created and, mainly, the emotion it evokes in the viewer.

Each of these aspects is essential to understanding the depth of the work..

What are the criteria for stipulating the value of a work of art?

The value of a work is influenced by several factors, like authenticity, the relevance of the artist in the current scenario, market demand and the intrinsic characteristics of the work, such as technique and originality.

Talk about your projects today ...

At this time, I am immersed in a series that explores the intersection between nature and urbanism.

I seek to capture how these two worlds intertwine and impact our daily lives.

What's your advice for those just starting out?

My advice is simple: explore and experiment without fear.

Every mistake can be an opportunity for learning and growth, and this is essential in the creative process.

If you want to leave a message ...

Art is a reflection of who we are.

Allow yourself to be authentic, stay true to your vision and never stop creating.

About your exhibitions, have any comments regarding, feelings…

My exhibitions are moments of true connection.

It’s rewarding to observe the audience’s reactions and hear the stories that emerge from my works..

Could you comment on some artistic curiosity?

An interesting fact is that artists like Van Gogh used unconventional colors to convey emotions., challenging the norms of his time.

This demonstrates how art can be a powerful vehicle for personal expression.

How would you define your art in one line?

I see my art as an invitation to immerse myself in the occult to reveal new insights.

Social Media:

Website: tisovec.com.br 

Instagram: @andrea_tisovec

* Thanks to Buana Lima, advisor to the plastic artist, for all information relevant to the interview.

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