VANESSA VALERO: TAPESTRY SCULPTURE & TEXTILE BASED MIXED MEDIA

Textile Art

“My work celebrates life and responds to its beauty, with each piece serving as a page in my visual diary. These unplanned creations emerge from a meditative awareness of our fundamental interconnectedness—a realization that encompasses both wonder and vulnerability. Through this process, my thoughts find their transformation into art.”


VANESSA VALERO: ARTIST BIO

Vanessa Valero is a Colombian-based textile artist whose practice spans hand-tufted tapestries, embroidery, watercolor, and mixed media. Her work explores nature as both a physical and inner landscape—ranging from monumental mountains to microscopic worlds—where questions of consciousness, existence, and interconnectedness unfold. Rooted in a meditative process, her works function as visual diaries that translate lived experience into color, texture, and form.

Valero earned an MA in Textile Design from Aalto University in Finland, where she won the Van Gogh Museum Carpet Design Contest (2015). Deeply influenced by her time in Scandinavia, her work has been exhibited internationally, including Feria del Millón in Colombia and New York, BID Madrid, Zona Maco México, and exhibitions in Los Angeles, as well as presentations during Frieze and NY Design Week. Her work has been featured in AD México and is held in private collections worldwide.

Blurring the boundaries between art, craft, and design, Valero approaches tapestry as a contemporary medium rather than a traditional one. Her technical mastery allows textiles to operate as immersive, sensorial landscapes—spaces for contemplation rather than decoration. Through an intuitive command of color, scale, and material, she offers a distinct and forward-looking vision of textile art—one that repositions tapestry as a powerful vehicle for spiritual inquiry, ecological awareness, and contemporary visual culture.