Elisaveta Sivas is a conceptual painter and sculptor based in Europe (Estonia). Her practice merges art, spirituality, and philosophy. Elisaveta's work explores the healing of Anthropocene trauma and invites humanity into an initiation of awareness — towards unity, peace, and love.
Her sculptural language inherits the geometric purity of Cycladic figures, reinterprets the abstraction of Brancusi and Modigliani, and echoes the poetic naivety of Chagall — evolving into a metamodernist vision.
In 2022, following a profound spiritual awakening, Sivas entered a new creative phase: from SEARCH to TRUTH. Her works since then embody the knowledge of Love and Unity, guiding viewers to rediscover their divine essence and interconnectedness with the universe.
Elisaveta holds degrees in Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies and a PhD in Theoretical Linguistics. Alongside academic research and teaching at the University of Cyprus, she studied fashion design, ceramics, and fine art in St. Petersburg, Paris, Larnaca, Palermo, and Athens. She is also a certified spiritual coach and art communications specialist.
Her multidisciplinary background allows her to approach art as both research and revelation, translating complex concepts into minimalist, powerful forms.
Her works are included in private collections worldwide, spanning the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Middle East, Asia, and Australia.
2025: Decentraland Art Week 2025, online.
2025: JS Gallery by Institute of Mediterranean Culture, Online Exhibition on Artsy.
2024: 10th Silk Road International Art Festival, “One Belt, One Road”, Shaanxi Provincial Museum of Fine Arts, China.
2024: “Different but equal”, Pisa Social Art Festival, Pisa, Italy.
2024: Moro Art gallery, Group exhibition, Innsbruck, Austria.
2024: Melina Mercouri Cultural Centre, “What about Eve?”, Group exhibition, Athens, Greece.
2024: Biafarin Online Exhibition, “Believe”, organized by Gallerium, Canada.
2024: Miniature Revisited / Cupola Art Gallery - Sheffield, United Kingdom.
2023: Weihnachtsausstellung / Artur Nikodem Museum (NIMU) and Bota Art Gallery, Mutters/Tyrol, Austria.
2023: "Kunst Trifft Couch" / Bota Art Gallery and Einrichtungshaus Föger, Pfaffenhofen/Telfs, Tyrol, Austria.
2022 – 2023: Group exhibition, 33-35 Art gallery, Amersfoort, Netherlands.
2019: FLUX Exhibition, National Army Museum, Chelsea, London, UK.
2019: "Alpha - Theta" Exhibition, Art Number 23, Old Bisquite Factory, London, UK.
2019: LUX Group Exhibition, Galeria Gaudi, Madrid, Spain.
2018-2019: Group exhibition, Thiseas Art gallery, Limassol, Cyprus.
2018: Luxembourg Art Fair, presented by Galeria Gaudi, Luxembourg.
2018: European Ceramic Context 2018, Grønbechs Gaard, Bornholm, Denmark. One of the two artists chosen to represent Estonia for the Open Call Context.
2025: JS Gallery by Institute of Mediterranean Culture, Online Exhibition on Artsy.
2024: 10th Silk Road International Art Festival, “One Belt, One Road”, Shaanxi Provincial Museum of Fine Arts, China.
2024: “Different but equal”, Pisa Social Art Festival, Pisa, Italy.
2024: Moro Art gallery, Group exhibition, Innsbruck, Austria.
2024: Melina Mercouri Cultural Centre, “What about Eve?”, Group exhibition, Athens, Greece.
2024: Biafarin Online Exhibition, “Believe”, organized by Gallerium, Canada.
2024: Miniature Revisited / Cupola Art Gallery - Sheffield, United Kingdom.
2023: Weihnachtsausstellung / Artur Nikodem Museum (NIMU) and Bota Art Gallery, Mutters/Tyrol, Austria.
2023: "Kunst Trifft Couch" / Bota Art Gallery and Einrichtungshaus Föger, Pfaffenhofen/Telfs, Tyrol, Austria.
2022 – 2023: Group exhibition, 33-35 Art gallery, Amersfoort, Netherlands.
2019: FLUX Exhibition, National Army Museum, Chelsea, London, UK.
2019: "Alpha - Theta" Exhibition, Art Number 23, Old Bisquite Factory, London, UK.
2019: LUX Group Exhibition, Galeria Gaudi, Madrid, Spain.
2018-2019: Group exhibition, Thiseas Art gallery, Limassol, Cyprus.
2018: Luxembourg Art Fair, presented by Galeria Gaudi, Luxembourg.
2018: European Ceramic Context 2018, Grønbechs Gaard, Bornholm, Denmark. One of the two artists chosen to represent Estonia for the Open Call Context.
