I am Agata Sierra, a Franco-Colombian multidisciplinary artist, designer, and educator.
My work weaves together the ancestral and the contemporary, exploring the dialogue between personal and collective memory, healing, and transformation—often through a botanical language shaped by a heritage of biodiversity and symbolism. Color, in its interplay with light, materials, and medium, becomes a vehicle for emotional translation and poetic gesture. I express myself through painting, collage, embroidery, digital arts, pattern design, textiles, and crafted objects—each medium offering a space to reimagine the body, nature, and memory through layered visual narratives.
Photo © Francesca Avanzinelli
FINE ARTS
CRAFTY DESIGN
CREATIVE EDUCATION (COMING SOON!)
COMMISSIONED SERVICES
I turn art into visual strategy
Blending design, storytelling, and artistic vision, I create meaningful work that resonates deeply—with a focus on beauty, color and meaning.
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I offer custom pattern design grounded in organic shapes, symbolic detail, and color sensibility—adapted to each project’s unique context. ➕
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I create digital illustrations with a handcrafted approach. I collaborate on editorial projects, visual identities, decorative works, and custom pieces. ➕
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Portrait-making has been central to my visual language since childhood. I create custom portraits—digital or painted—through a collaborative process, where gesture, color, and symbolism tell deeper stories beyond mere likeness. Commission a Portrait
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I see visible mending as an act of care and transformation, using embroidery as a tactile, symbolic language. I work with garments and textiles that hold personal meaning, treating each piece as a canvas to honor its story and give it new life. ➕
CURRENT EXPLORATIONS
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EXPLORACIONES RECIENTES
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PRACTIQUE EN MOUVEMENT
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CURRENT EXPLORATIONS // EXPLORACIONES RECIENTES // PRACTIQUE EN MOUVEMENT //
I love working across multiple mediums. Right now, I’m experimenting with illustrations in Procreate, building my website, embroidering, and painting. Over the next few months, I’m preparing something very special: a series that’s particularly close to my heart, bringing together French fabrics with techniques and work developed in Colombia. I’ll be sharing more about it soon!