Javier Viver Studio
Who are we?
We believe that art has the power to elevate the soul and transform spaces into places of encounter with the sacred. At Javier Viver Studio we work to bring beauty back to the heart of Christian life, through sculptures, architecture and liturgical furnishings that invite prayer and contemplation.
Each project is born from the dialogue between tradition and contemporaneity, between the history of the Church and the languages of contemporary art. Thus, we seek that each work, from a 37-meter monument to an intimate sculpture for a home, becomes a bridge to the eternal.
Our studio is, above all, a workshop of service: we listen to parishes, institutions and individuals to give shape to works that respond to a specific spiritual need. Because sacred art, when it is true, is not imposed: it is given.
How can we help you? How to place your order
Each project is born from listening.
At Estudio Javier Viver we believe that a work of sacred art is not simply "commissioned": it is discovered. Therefore, when a parish, institution or individual approaches us, the first thing we do is to open a dialogue. We listen to the need, the context and the deep vocation that they want to express: an image for a temple, a monument that speaks to a whole city, a liturgical space that invites to prayer... Starting from this germinal idea, Javier Viver works on the artistic translation of the messageThe aesthetic and spiritual proposal that seeks to make the invisible visible. In this way, each work becomes a living sign that communicates faith, beauty and hope.
Work areas
If you have an idea , contact us and we will start a dialogue to make it a reality.
Discover works present on the 4 continents of the map
Some of the customers who have trusted us:
- Poor Sisters (Murcia)
- Hakuna
- Clínica Universidad de Navarra (Madrid)
- Santa Cristiana Parish (Madrid)
- Francisco de Vitoria University (Madrid)
- Parish of San Juan de Ávila (Móstoles)
- St. Mary of the Annunciation Parish (Boston)
- St. Francis Church (Shanghai)
- Our Lady of Africa Protection (Kenya)
- Santa María del Pilar-Marianistas School (Valencia)
- Santa María de la Paz Hostel - Hospitalarios de San Juan de Dios (Madrid)
- Hotel / Chateau Godichaud (Bordeaux- France)
- Shelton College (Miami)
- Iesu Communio - Bella Pastora
Our Team
Javier Viver has brought together in Artmadeinheaven a team of people from very different places. However, we all have something in common: The passion for art. We are all related to the art world from different areas, our training comes, in some cases, from the career of Fine Arts, and in others from Art History, Architecture or Design.
We started in Javier's Studio with a small team of 2-3 people, but the increase of orders has required the need to expand it and now we are many more. I would like to introduce them to you
If you are an institution, parish or individual looking to give life to a sacred art project, at Estudio Javier Viver we accompany you from the idea to the final work.
About Javier Viver
I look for communication in art: Art in the service of society.
Hello, my name is Javier Viver and I have been a sculptor for more than 30 years.
My dedication to the imagery has the purpose of making visible the invisible, turning the mystery of the supernatural into popular devotion.
Spain has a heritage of reference in sacred sculpture, however, my experience as a regular visitor to churches shows the lack of quality and beauty in the vast majority of sculptural representations that I encounter. That is why I decided to put all my art and effort into creating works that would directly invite communication with God and Mary.
The first commissions came about, the well-known Bella Pastora, commissioned by Iesu Communio, and more recently, the already very popular Nuestra Señora de Hakuna as a result of a commission by the Hakuna Group.
About Javier Viver
I look for communication in art: Art in the service of society.
Hello, my name is Javier Viver and I have been a sculptor for more than 30 years.
My dedication to the imagery has the purpose of making visible the invisible, turning the mystery of the supernatural into popular devotion.
Spain has a heritage of reference in sacred sculpture, however, my experience as a regular visitor to churches shows the lack of quality and beauty in the vast majority of sculptural representations that I encounter. That is why I decided to put all my art and effort into creating works that would directly invite communication with God and Mary.
The first commissions came about, the well-known Bella Pastora, commissioned by Iesu Communio, and more recently, the already very popular Nuestra Señora de Hakuna as a result of a commission by the Hakuna Group.
































