Vivienne J Riggio’s artistic journey is a testament to a life steeped in observation and the transformation of the mundane into the extraordinary. Born in Murphysboro, Illinois, and now residing in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Riggio’s path to becoming an artist was as intuitive as it was inevitable. From her earliest memories, she was captivated by the world’s shapes, images, and designs, finding solace and expression in the arts from a tender age. Her childhood, characterized by a quiet introspection and a deep internalization of her surroundings, laid the foundation for her unique artistic language, which she began articulating through three-dimensional art as early as five years old.
Riggio’s creative process is a symphony of collaboration where the natural, textiles, usual and unusual findings, and second-hand oddities find new life in her art. She describes her style as democratic, allowing each material to have a voice and contribute to the artwork’s narrative. This approach is not just a method but a philosophy, treating each piece as a collective expression of disparate elements coming together. Her studio is a crucible where spontaneous and recurring images, tactile sensations, and the serendipitous discovery of objects converge, setting the stage for her creations.