Manan chinkakunanta munanichu (2019) Painting by Roberth Singona (El chincherino)

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 47.2in, Width 39.4in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Figurative Portrait
Esta obra lleva como titulo en Quechua (Manan chinkakunanta munananichu) y en castellano ( No quiero que se pierda), esta obra representa el deseo de no perder las costumbres y tradiciones en el Distrito de Chinchero, el cual esta ubicado en el departamento de Cusco,provincia Urubamba. La obra tiene como personaje principal al varayoc, el cual sostiene [...]
Esta obra lleva como titulo en Quechua (Manan chinkakunanta munananichu) y en castellano ( No quiero que se pierda) , esta obra representa el deseo de no perder las costumbres y tradiciones en el Distrito de Chinchero , el cual esta ubicado en el departamento de Cusco ,provincia Urubamba. La obra tiene como personaje principal al varayoc , el cual sostiene con fuerza la vara ,dando a entender el deseo de mantener sus costumbres y tradiciones y no perderlas . La mano gris representa la perdida de las costumbres y tradiciones que esta sucediendo poco a poco .
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Robert singona (El Chincherino) is an artist from Cusco graduated from the Diego Quispe Tito National University with a specialty in drawing and painting, he also works as a sculptor, muralist and photographer. [...]

Robert singona (El Chincherino) is an artist from Cusco graduated from the Diego Quispe Tito National University with a specialty in drawing and painting, he also works as a sculptor, muralist and photographer. Through his works he shows his culture, customs and traditions of his town.

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