Sculpting the Future: An Interview with Elisaveta Sivas on Awakening, Virtual Worlds, and the Creator’s Gaze
A reflective interview I created for my audience — to share my path, my art, and my vision.
Elisaveta Sivas — multidisciplinary artist and spiritual mentor — believes that art is a living bridge between matter and spirit. Her work invites people to awaken, to remember their true nature, and to consciously create reality. This year, she is one of only 20 artists selected to present their projects at Art Week 2025, September 24-27 in Decentraland. We spoke about her journey, her signature sculpture “The Creator’s Head,” and the philosophy behind it.
Q: Your sculptures have a very distinctive form — minimalist heads with openings for the eyes. What is the story behind this concept?
A: The “Creator’s Head” is rooted in my lifelong love for sculpture and consciousness studies. When I lived in Cyprus and studied Greek philology and Byzantine literature, I was surrounded by ancient Cypriot and Cycladic ceramic figures — simple, geometric, yet carrying timeless wisdom.
My earlier works were heads filled with metaphors and allegories, reflecting my search for truth. After my spiritual awakening in 2022, and as I began working as a spiritual mentor, this form transformed into the “Head of the Creator.” It still carries the minimalism and purity of ancient art, but now it symbolizes unity — one Creator, encompassing all. When you look through its eyes, you remember: I am the Creator, one with all, limitless when connected to my true source.
Q: You speak about guiding humanity towards unity and awareness. What does that mean for you?
A: In truth, I cannot “lead” anyone anywhere — and I have no right to tell another Creator where to go or how to live. Each person is the Creator of their own reality. The only thing I can do is share my own path, my story of awakening, and the practices and techniques that helped me. I trust that those who truly need this information, and specifically from me, will find it — whether they take inspiration, receive a practical tool, or use my words as a starting point for their own journey.
Q: How does this philosophy appear in your Decentraland project?
A: In Decentraland, visitors will step inside a giant “Creator’s Head” — with eye-shaped openings in the front — and move through a sequence of steps that reflect my awakening process. It’s not abstract; it’s a clear path to full consciousness, a way to stop living on autopilot.
The sculpture is an invitation to begin remembering yourself. It’s the first impulse, a symbolic step toward awakening. But to fully awaken, a person needs to go further — to understand how the forces inside us work, how to activate and synchronize the brain and body, how to clear the body from blocks, how to align all systems, and how to channel energy freely.
This is where guidance matters. A mentor helps you avoid traps, stay on the path, and move faster and with clarity. I work personally with students who are ready to commit to this journey. And for those just starting, I recommend exploring my YouTube channel, where I explain in detail how our three inner selves function, which practices help activate the Creator within, and what pitfalls to watch out for. It’s a map for anyone who wants to live in full awareness. YouTube: @elisavetasivas7213
Q: Why did you choose to present this in Decentraland?
A: Technically, this kind of immersive journey is easy in the metaverse but very difficult to recreate in real life. Decentraland allows people to experience — in an almost magical way — how changing your inner state transforms your outer reality.
Q: How do you see the role of virtual worlds in the future of art?
A: Virtual worlds don’t replace physical art — they expand it. They allow global access, interaction beyond physical limits, and the merging of art with mentorship, science, and philosophy. For me, it’s a perfect stage to invite people into a space of self-discovery.
Q: And your selection for Art Week 2025 — how did that feel?
A: I’m proud that my project was chosen. Out of many talented creators, only 20 artists were selected for Decentraland Art Week 2025, and my Creator’s Head project "See Through the Eyes of the Creator" is among them. It tells me that the message of unity and conscious creation resonates even in a highly competitive, forward-looking art environment.
Q: What’s next for you after this project?
A: I’ll continue exploring the meeting point between art, technology, and spirituality — both in public physical spaces and virtual worlds. And always, I will keep sharing my path, so that those who need it can find their own way home to themselves.
Q: Finally, what would you say to those who want to start remembering themselves?
A: I would say — start now. Don’t wait for the “right” moment. Explore the practices, understand your three selves, and learn to work with your own energy. If you are ready for deeper work, find a mentor — whether me or someone else you trust — to help you avoid unnecessary detours.
And I warmly invite everyone to join me in
Decentraland for Art Week 2025, September 24–27,
to step inside the “Creator’s Head” and experience this awakening journey for yourself.
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