Vibrant acrylic painting “Vinicunca, Rainbow Mountain” (2021) by Peruvian painter Gisella Stapleton
Title: “Vinicunca, Rainbow Mountain” (2021)
Artist: Gisella Stapleton (Peru)
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Edition: Unique piece
Style: Urban Art, Pop Art, Folk Art, Landscape painting, Landscape
Dimensions: 102 cm (W) x 80 cm (H) x 4 cm (D)
Inspired by Vinicunca (Rainbow Mountain) in the Andes of Peru at an altitude of 5,200 meters (17,100 feet) above sea level in the Cusco region, between the districts of Cusipata, Quispicanchi province, Pitumarca and Canchis province
People called it Rainbow Mountain because its mineralogical composition gives it a series of stripes in different colors on its slopes and peaks. The mountain was once covered by glaciers, but these have melted due to global warming.
The artwork and the certificate of authenticity are signed by the artist.
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Gisella Stapleton was born in Lima, Peru, and uses diverse media and artistic materials to painterly express the richness of Andean folklore, symbolism, and art. In a method that blends tradition with modernity, she brings vibrant folk art from Latin America to the world. Elements of folk art, Fauvism, and sacred art merge with realism and abstraction to create her unique style. The Peruvian painter depicts South American icons, nature scenes, indigenous folklore, and ordinary women in her work. After moving from her native Peru to Spain, Gisella began exhibiting her work at the University of Valladolid, followed by a series of exhibitions at various cultural centers. Shortly after moving to London, Gisella began exhibiting her work in numerous galleries, from the Battersea Arts Centre in London and the Ronda Barcelona Cultural Centre in Barcelona to the HERSTORY Performance Show in San Diego, CA. The growing awareness of subjugated peoples, including women and indigenous groups, is a central theme in Gisella's artwork, which reflects the importance of art as a tool for social change. Gisella Stapleton was recently selected as one of 30 Latin American artists for the VIA Arts Prize exhibition in the UK. She now lives and creates from her studio in London.
- Abstract Expressionism
- Abstract painting
- Fauvism
- Pop Art
Latex
Brush
Original / Unique
- Abstract
- Mountains
- Ethnic motifs
- Geometric
- Sky & Horizon
- Landscape
Colorful / Multicolored
- Wall
- Indoor
- Solo placement
- 1960s
- 1970s
- African
- Dopamine Decor
- Eclecticism
- Ethnic style
- Exotic
- Flower Power
- folklore
- Mexican / Latino
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