Oil on canvas.
36x48"
The Andean people of Peru celebrate Pachamama (Mother Earth) and the three pachas (worlds).
The three levels of existence are Hana Pacha (the upper world inhabited by the superior gods), Kay Pacha, (the world of our everyday existence) and Ukhu or Urin Pacha (the underworld inhabited by spirits of the dead, the ancestors, their overlords and various deities having close contact to the Earth plane).
The upper world represents the future, the middle world is the present, and the lower world is the past. One goes through each stage of life from birth to death.
ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS IN THIS PAINTING:
CHAKANA: Illustrated within the rock is a “Chakana” cross, representing the three stages of Inca life. It is also said to represent Cusco, the center of the Incan empire, and the Southern Cross constellation.
HERDING LLAMAS: The llama was tamed by the Ancient Andean peoples some 5,000 years ago. It has continued to be used for food and as a pack animal.
OFFERING TO MOTHER EARTH: Ancient Andean ceremony for Pachamama is represented in the lower right-hand corner. The Shaman sets up a sacred mandala starting with a llama-wool blanket knitted especially for these rituals, then small offerings representing what Mother Earth has provided are arranged. The ritual is more than a thank you to Pachamama for all that she provides. The Shaman asks that we walk as one with her and care for her because we are all a part of her, she is the Cosmos.
Born and living in Toronto ON, my career path started with editorial illustration, followed by a successful career in graphic design. These past few years I have returned to exploring my passion for producing fine art. Oil on canvas are my preferred media. My art portfolio includes montages inspired by personal experiences travelling the world. I have also produced a broad collection of Canadian themed art.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
Looking is physical, and overlooking common. Seeing is an involved mental process of perception. I want my art to take my audience deep into scenes that have resonated with me. I encourage my audience to take the time to see, observe, study, connect and their “take away” to be the conscious practice of finding joy and peace in their surroundings, whether travelling or walking through their immediate neighbourhood.
Quick sketches and watercolours are the planning steps before putting oil paint to canvas. Our memories of our fondest experiences, are always exaggerated as being more exciting, more colourful, “more” than the reality. When interpreting my perceptions with my art I use a generous margin of artistic license, exaggerate colours, play of light and shadow, perspective, for the “more than life” result.
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Three Pachas, Peru
3,500.00 sauver $-3,500
Painting
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