
Atelier
Passionate about Art and Talents.
I'm Silvia Ojeda!
Very pleased to have you here in this space.
In addition to dedicating myself to the arts as an Artist, I created an Atelier with renowned artists to provide a special concept that gives exclusivity to people with refined tastes.
I wish to provide you with an eternal moment, a beloved face, art that inspires you, such as paintings, sculptures, collages, where precious materials are used by talented and unique artists.
In the other hand, several owners of valuable art's works come to us to seek to sell these assets with maximum discretion, avoiding auctions or exposure to the media.
At the same time, many collectors come to us so we can locate a specific work or artist.
Silvia Ojeda Atelier is a space that unites past and present talent.

Our Talent Artists
Our studio has several talented artists who work with different techniques.
Featured artists:
Edson Alves
The incredible reproductions on canvas by Brazilian artist bring together the tradition of museum paintings, offering the privilege of owning his art.
Silvio Alvarez
He's a Brazilian visual artist.
He has been dedicated to paper cut technique for 36 years.
His works are created through an entirely manual process. The images he uses are cut out from magazines, one by one, without being multiplied or enlarged, to compose a new, magical, and surreal world.
Intuitively, Silvio Alvarez uses collage to process his emotions.
His works generally address, with humor, the relationship between human beings and the environment, the daily life of large cities, and, above all, the individual's connection with themselves.
In addition to tirelessly creating and promoting his work in museums, media, and other cultural channels, the artist nurtures his creativity by spreading art within the educational system.
He is a professor in the Postgraduate Program in Art Therapy.
Since 2006, he has been organizing and conducting workshops on the technique. He has taught more than 25,000 people, mostly children, fostering the same enthusiasm he feels for "the art of paper cut."
Silvio Alvarez is the creator of the "Artists of the Future" project.
Leo Vital
At the age of 10, Leonardo already revealed himself as a self-taught artist when he painted a landscape on a canvas gifted to him by his parents.
Throughout his artistic journey, he transitioned from painting on canvas to the technique of collage on paper (magazine pages) and assemblages with everyday materials.
After studying and researching, he drew inspiration from artists such as Mike Bidlo, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince, and, most notably, Vik Muniz, who became his greatest influence.
His interest in painters and photographers of the past also contributed to the development of his technique, which he initially chose to echo the work of these great artists.
Thus, through the art of appropriation (Appropriation Art), he produced numerous reinterpretations of the works of great artists, including several inspired by European masterpieces.
Through his art, the public can experience a new interpretation of an already existing work. As Pablo Picasso once said, "Art is theft." Leonardo L. Vital's art brings the public closer to these distant, and in some cases, inaccessible works. It is akin to what French writer André Gide observed: "Everything that needs to be said has already been said, but since no one was listening, it must be said again."
Silvia Ojeda, passionate about the technical art of collage, is called the godmother of collagists. The technique was revealed in the Cubist movement by Picasso, Georges Braque, and Juan Gris. We are amazed by the wonderful work she has developed, standing out among countless artists.




