Andrea Vernaza's creative work

Andrea Vernaza: Contemporary Textile Art and Plastic Design

Andrea Vernaza is a multi-talented plastic and textile artist originally from Guayaquil, Ecuador, who has gained international recognition for her work. A graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), she combines traditional techniques like batik—permanent dyes on silk—with contemporary materials such as acrylic, wood, and glass. Andrea Vernaza is deeply influenced by the beauty of nature, specifically the sea and foliage, which she translates into vibrant, textured compositions. Her artistic practice spans over two decades and includes a diverse range of creations, from wearable silk scarves to large-scale decorative pieces. Throughout her career, Andrea Vernaza has exhibited her work across the United States, Ecuador, and Panama. Her style often incorporates geometric abstraction and contemporary symbolism, focusing on the interplay of color, movement, and light. After a significant period in the fashion industry, she returned to her roots in fine art, bringing a sophisticated understanding of textiles to her painting and sculpture. Today, Andrea Vernaza continues to produce handmade, exclusive pieces that reflect her passion for harmony and positive energy. Her work serves as a testament to her ability to merge traditional craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic, making her a notable figure in the contemporary textile art scene. Based in South America, she maintains a strong connection to her cultural heritage through her choice of palettes and subjects.