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George
Active Silversmith and retired Engineer

"Sculpting has given me a reason to feel proud of what I have overcome, and what I have achieved."
"My full name is Justina Dina Pacheco Churasi, from Ayacucho. I was born 14 May 1953, and I was 13 years old when my dad died. For economic reasons, I went to Lima to live with my aunt. She is a tailor with her own workshop, and I would help as much as I could, which in turn helped me develop good handcrafting abilities. I used to help her putting the different pieces of a garment together. I helped her until I was about 24 years old, which is when I met and married César González, a Novica featured artist.
"Together we sought for a way to have our own home and a way to support ourselves economically. We realized we were both very skilled with our hands, but we needed to develop our talents further. We started by sculpting gemstones, and César was the first to get into this, though it was something I had long wanted to do. I learned from him and helped him but, since I have always wanted to have my own art, my designs are entirely different from his.
"Our house burned down when our first daughter was only one month old, and we were left homeless. We lost everything we had, everything we had made. The fire took away our dreams, and we ended up begging for money on the streets. We struggled to make ends meet for two years. I supported my husband as much as I could, but privately I would constantly cry.
"One day we received a subsidy from the government which helped us to fix part of our house and provide better for our little girl. A friend of mine gave César a job at his workshop, and at home we put our hands together to overcome the situation we were in, and be where we are at now.
"Now we live like a great family, and we have three children in total, two girls and one boy. Two of them keep going to the workshop to learn and develop their own sculpting style and designs.
"I enjoy sculpting with gemstones. It fills me with joy, which in itself motivates me to continue. Sculpting has given me a reason to feel proud of what I have overcome, and what I have achieved."
HI: I have some of your work and love it.BEST WISHES TO YOU & YOURS.RONNIE&KATHRYN
LOUISVILLE,KY.
Hello the Doves of peace arrived safely in England they are very beautiful and a credit to the artist
Kind regards Brian Terra Nova Halsall Ormskirk Lancashire UK
As an after thought to my testimonial for Justina, I would like to add that I wished she would sculpt me a set of Mallard Ducks to go with my pelikins.
George Hawkins in Texas
Caldwell in the Brazos Valley/Texas/USA
I am so sorry I have not had an opportunity to offer a testimonial before now for Justina. The pelicans I purchased were just magnificent. Her work is among what I call "Pure Magical Art" as it lifts my spirits each and every time I sit at my desk and look across at her work. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
George Hawkins in Texas
Caldwell in the Brazos Valley/Texas/USA
The Polar Bear onyx sculpture arrived via DHL in just a few days, and is quite beautiful. This stunning natural translucent solid white onyx gem stone of the endangered Polar Bear, accented with other natural gem stones used for anatomically correct details (like the teeth, tongue and nose) are fine gem quality. The realism and detail in the carving is remarkable. The artist Justina Dina is truly talented, capturing the true essence of this creature in all its majesty and splendor. At first I was doubtful an artist could pull off a carving with such emphasis on the mouth with a set of ivory cow bone teeth and jasper tongue. Ordinarily such emphasis on detail actually detracts from a carving, but in the case of this carving, the rendering is realistic and adds amazing depth and character to the Polar Bear. Even under a jeweler's loop (at 30x magnification) the intricate details of the carving bear scrutiny. (I was surprised when looking through the jeweler's loop into the mouth of this creature and into its throat, to see intricate realism at 30x magnification!) Obviously this artist takes great pride in every detail of her work, from the exquisite quality of the natural gem materials she uses, to the intricate detail that bears scrutiny under high magnification. I have no doubt Justina Dina's carvings will appear in museums one of these days. Finding these kind of unexpected treasures in art from distant lands like Peru is what makes Novica so unique and awesome.
Wow! The workmanship of the carved calcite and onyx Wild Grizzly Bear is fantastic! I received the bear very quickly and am amazed at the beautiful details and the solid weight of the piece. It was obviously made with great skill and love and will be treasured in my home. The photographs on Novica's web site were great, but even they do not do this wonderful piece justice. Thank you!
Seffner, Florida USA