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    Product ID: 151719

     

    9.75" H x 6" Diam.

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    Weight:  2.4 lbs

     

    Ceramic

    Not watertight

    For decorative use only

    Signed by the artist

     

    Ships from NOVICA Office in Peru.

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    Made in Peru

    Aged Cuzco vase 'Ica Memory' by Rolando and Luis can be found in vases categories such as Cuzco Vases and Ceramic Vases. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.

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    Aged Cuzco vase, 'Ica Memory'

    The site of Peru's vast and fertile vineyards, Ica inspires Rolando and Luis with its ancient art and icons. They work in ceramic to create this handsome vase, painting the geometric motifs freehand on the surface. It boasts an aged, antique finish.

    An artisan story card will be included with your purchase.

    Retail Value: $80.95
     
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    Rolando and Luis

    Rolando and Luis

    "My hope is to share Peru's antique art by explaining the customs and beliefs of our Inca ancestors. To me, our compositions reveal the human aspect of this millenary culture."
    Rolando and Luis Huaman Paucar have inherited their ceramic art from their parents, who are also Novica featured artists, known as the Huaman Paucar Family.

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    Rolando and Luis

    Rolando and Luis Huaman Paucar have inherited their ceramic art from their parents, who are also Novica featured artists, known as the Huaman Paucar Family.

    Rolando speaks: "I was born July 19, 1976. My mother taught me and my siblings how to paint on ceramic; it is an art form that flows through our veins. Our parents taught us to appreciate this art from a very young age, and with time and practice I have been able to refine my skills. I'm constantly trying to improve and diversify, so I'm always reading books or researching more about our culture on the Internet.

    "When I was a little boy, I so wanted to help out that I would paint plates and offer them to my parents to sell, who instead kept them. Now I look at them and I think to myself, 'How could I have ever painted that!' There was no way my parents would have sold my 'first works of art.' They were too kind to tell me they were really bad! Instead, they treasured them.

    "As a child my two favorite things to do were painting and pulling things apart to then put them back together. That's why I studied engineering, but today I'm lured by colors, mixing them, and painting with them. I love to combine a great variety of colors along with Inca glyphs and warriors. I love the geometrical styles that underscore Inca art.

    "My motivation to continue in this art comes from my admiration of Inca artistry and customs. My hope is to share Peru's antique art by explaining the customs and beliefs of our Inca ancestors. To me, our compositions reveal the human aspect of this millenary culture."

    Luis now tells his story: "I was born on November 9, 1984, and I owe my artistic formation to my parents, Gerardo and Dina, who shared with us their passion for this art form. To this day I still feel lured by the mystery that surrounds the art of the Inca.

    "I studied computer networks, but my heart and hands were always pining for the art of painting and its different pathways. I am constantly reading and researching all that I can about my beloved Peru.

    "I've had some funny experiences along the way, like when I first started painting my works of art (if you could call them that), they came out all weird and funny. However I never gave up, and I continued practicing until I developed my own style. As a kid, my passions were painting, music, and soccer. Now painting has taken over my life.

    "I describe this kind of work as art that breathes life into any setting. My inspiration comes from my admiration toward all the different cultures in my beloved Peru. My intention is to convey the mysticism surrounding Inca cultures. To me, the work we do expresses the essence of our country as well as that of our Inca ancestors. Our goal is to preserve the family legacy we have inherited.

    "We would like to tell Novica customers that we work with dedication and passion. Our hands craft high quality pieces that are filled with our fondest regards to you. Gracias!"

    The brothers use the initials of their two last names for their signature, HP.

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