
Silvina de Selva is a multidisciplinary artist whose work weaves together ceramics, painting, astrology, and clothing into a poetic exploration of life’s interconnectedness. Drawing from nature’s intricate patterns, and her deep love for texture, scales, leaves, and skin, she transforms them into visual languages that reflect on society, humanity’s relationship with the environment, and the beauty of individuality.
Her work gives voice to the voiceless, animals, plants, and ecosystems, while confronting the deranged egos and systems that exploit and drain the planet’s life force. Often featuring animals as symbolic mirrors of human behavior, her pieces balance urgency and tenderness in their storytelling. Rooted in a lifelong journey of self-knowledge, Silvina blends hand-built ceramics, detailed painting, and mythic narrative into works that celebrate harmony while questioning its fragility. She envisions a future where art speaks for justice and compassion, igniting connection between the self, others, and the natural world.

5 x 5.5 meters
Oil, acrylic, ceramic tiles, ink, pistachio shells, seafood paper, newspaper, linen on canvas
2022

40 x 30 cm
Oil, acrylic, ink on canvas
2025

250 x 200 cm.
Acrylic, ink, newspaper on linen canvas
2022

250 x 200 cm. Acrylic, ink, pastel, paper bags, potato nets, dental floss on canvas
2023

38 x 29 cm
Acrylic and trash in resin (from ‘Futuristic Fossils’ series)
2023

45 x 25 x 17 cm
Engobe, glaze, used car oil on ceramic
2025