Andrea Segura is a Mexican artist, where her artistic journey began at a young age through various local art academies. Now based in London, Andrea’s work is deeply influenced by the rich cultural heritage of her homeland. The vibrant textiles, huipiles, shawls, and artisanal crafts of Mexico have profoundly shaped her artistic style. The bold, bright, and lively colors of Mexican handicrafts are a constant source of inspiration in her work.
Primarily working with acrylics on cotton or linen canvas, Andrea’s themes often center around floral motifs inspired by her Mexican roots. Her art explores concepts of freedom, balance, and the pursuit of happiness, conveying the joy of living and the beauty of appreciating life in all its forms. Her style is characterized by vivid and colorful floral elements. While she embraces a wide range of bright colors, she seamlessly incorporates neutral tones and pops of color to maintain the vibrancy that defines her pieces.
Over time, her work has evolved to include more abstract forms and styles, yet it remains true to her origins, with playful, fluid floral shapes often resembling mosaics. Through her art, Andrea seeks to communicate a sense of balance and a zest for life, aiming to instill positivity and joy in those who view her work. Her audience includes anyone who wishes to create spaces that reflect equilibrium and a love for life—qualities deeply rooted in her Mexican heritage.
Now living in London, Andrea aspires to expand her artistic presence across the UK and Europe. She hopes to share the warmth and deep cultural roots of Mexico with a broader audience. Her vision is for her pieces to not just serve as decorations, but as elements that transform houses into homes, bringing a sense of closeness, warmth, and cultural connection into people’s lives.