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Artisan Crafted Peruvian Applique Wall Hanging 'Andean Enchantment' Item ID: 2677065624
$179.99-1+
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"This wonderful cotton blend wall hanging is the original creation of Leonor Quispe in Peru. She works in the traditional folk art of arpillera, using applique to create the scene of a farmer with his herds of sheep and llamas. A brilliant sun shines over the scene, and two Andean condors soar overhead."
- 0.35 lbs
- 19.8 inches W x 23.5 inches H
- 90% cotton
- 10% acrylic; cotton backing
- Display rod not included
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
Made in Peru
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I'm Leonor Quispe Urbano and I was born in Ayacucho where I grew up. But terrorism was terrible in those parts of the Andes, so we moved to Lima.
When I was a girl, I loved to make doll clothes. I'd spin wool from our sheep to make tiny dresses and many other things. When I discovered the art of arpilleria, or patchwork, I realized this was what I'd always wanted to do.
For as long as I can remember, I've liked to craft things. Besides, necessity forced me to be creative. I realized that I could express my creativity with every scrap of fabric and bring my memories of Ayacucho to life. My work is quite meticulous, but filled with love and the traditions, culture and history of the Peruvian Andes.
Once I knitted some sweaters and, even though I worked hard and delivered them on time, I was never paid for them. To this day, I haven't received a cent for them, but that experience sowed yet another seed of love for textile arts in my heart. Despite the sacrifices, I continue to create whatever comes to mind.
I enjoy my work because it's a lovely way to make a living. I give thanks to God for giving me this life, for health, and for blessing my hands with this talent.
My greatest challenge is to have enough work to send my children to school so that they'll have the ability to defend themselves in life.
Thank you for appreciating our art This motivates me to continue working, and to improve every detail of each design.
Leonor Quispe's textile work has been exhibited in a number of Peruvian venues, including the U.S. Embassy.
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I'm Leonor Quispe Urbano and I was born in Ayacucho where I grew up. But terrorism was terrible in those parts of the Andes, so we moved to Lima.
When I was a girl, I loved to make doll clothes. I'd spin wool from our sheep to make tiny dresses and many other things. When I discovered the art of arpilleria, or patchwork, I realized this was what I'd always wanted to do.
For as long as I can remember, I've liked to craft things. Besides, necessity forced me to be creative. I realized that I could express my creativity with every scrap of fabric and bring my memories of Ayacucho to life. My work is quite meticulous, but filled with love and the traditions, culture and history of the Peruvian Andes.
Once I knitted some sweaters and, even though I worked hard and delivered them on time, I was never paid for them. To this day, I haven't received a cent for them, but that experience sowed yet another seed of love for textile arts in my heart. Despite the sacrifices, I continue to create whatever comes to mind.
I enjoy my work because it's a lovely way to make a living. I give thanks to God for giving me this life, for health, and for blessing my hands with this talent.
My greatest challenge is to have enough work to send my children to school so that they'll have the ability to defend themselves in life.
Thank you for appreciating our art This motivates me to continue working, and to improve every detail of each design.
Leonor Quispe's textile work has been exhibited in a number of Peruvian venues, including the U.S. Embassy.
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Leonor Quispe
I'm Leonor Quispe Urbano and I was born in Ayacucho where I grew up. But terrorism was terrible in those parts of the Andes, so we moved to Lima.
When I was a girl, I loved to make doll clothes. I'd spin wool from our sheep to make tiny dresses and many other things. When I discovered the art of arpilleria, or patchwork, I realized this was what I'd always wanted to do.
For as long as I can remember, I've liked to craft things. Besides, necessity forced me to be creative. I realized that I could express my creativity with every scrap of fabric and bring my memories of Ayacucho to life. My work is quite meticulous, but filled with love and the traditions, culture and history of the Peruvian Andes.
Once I knitted some sweaters and, even though I worked hard and delivered them on time, I was never paid for them. To this day, I haven't received a cent for them, but that experience sowed yet another seed of love for textile arts in my heart. Despite the sacrifices, I continue to create whatever comes to mind.
I enjoy my work because it's a lovely way to make a living. I give thanks to God for giving me this life, for health, and for blessing my hands with this talent.
My greatest challenge is to have enough work to send my children to school so that they'll have the ability to defend themselves in life.
Thank you for appreciating our art This motivates me to continue working, and to improve every detail of each design.
Leonor Quispe's textile work has been exhibited in a number of Peruvian venues, including the U.S. Embassy.
When I was a girl, I loved to make doll clothes. I'd spin wool from our sheep to make tiny dresses and many other things. When I discovered the art of arpilleria, or patchwork, I realized this was what I'd always wanted to do.
For as long as I can remember, I've liked to craft things. Besides, necessity forced me to be creative. I realized that I could express my creativity with every scrap of fabric and bring my memories of Ayacucho to life. My work is quite meticulous, but filled with love and the traditions, culture and history of the Peruvian Andes.
Once I knitted some sweaters and, even though I worked hard and delivered them on time, I was never paid for them. To this day, I haven't received a cent for them, but that experience sowed yet another seed of love for textile arts in my heart. Despite the sacrifices, I continue to create whatever comes to mind.
I enjoy my work because it's a lovely way to make a living. I give thanks to God for giving me this life, for health, and for blessing my hands with this talent.
My greatest challenge is to have enough work to send my children to school so that they'll have the ability to defend themselves in life.
Thank you for appreciating our art This motivates me to continue working, and to improve every detail of each design.
Leonor Quispe's textile work has been exhibited in a number of Peruvian venues, including the U.S. Embassy.
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