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BÜE YAKURUNA - escarletBÜE YAKURUNA - escarlet
BÜE YAKURUNA - escarlet
Description: Yakuruna is called a being that inhabits the waters of the Amazon River (like the protagonist of the movie The Shape of Water) some Yakuruna children come afloat from time to time to play with the children on the surface. BÜE YAKURUNA means Yakuruna children in the Tikuna language.
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Jhon Warned Vargas
Size: 50 w x 70 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Fabric
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 13 October 2022
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WÜDINÜ QÜYOTÜ- MaríaWÜDINÜ QÜYOTÜ- María
WÜDINÜ QÜYOTÜ- María
Description: WÜDINÜ QÜYOTÜ means butterfly children in the Yagua language. The yaguas in their ceremonial clothing wear outfits made of palm, some hang from the neck and are called "la champa", this is a series of portraits of yagua children in their ceremonial outfits and a collection of butterfly wings that fly over the Colombian Amazon jungle, they wanted to make a compositional game of colors and shapes between yaguas and jungle in the form of wings.
Read moreArtist Name: Jhon Warned Vargas
Size: 85 w x 65 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Fabric
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 07 December 2021
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WÜDINÜ QÜYOTÜ
WÜDINÜ QÜYOTÜ
Description: WÜDINÜ QÜYOTÜ means butterfly children in the Yagua language. The yaguas in their ceremonial clothing wear outfits made of palm, some hang from the neck and are called "la champa", this is a series of portraits of yagua children in their ceremonial outfits and a collection of butterfly wings that fly over the Colombian Amazon jungle, They wanted to make a compositional game of colors and shapes between yaguas and jungle in the form of wings.
Read moreArtist Name: Jhon Warned Vargas
Size: 150 w x 135 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Fabric
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 14 September 2021
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NAINEKÜ-Paula
NAINEKÜ-Paula
Description: NAINEKÜ means jungle in the Tikuna language, this is a series of portraits with characters made of jungle.
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Jhon Warned Vargas
Size: 55 w x 70 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Fabric
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 01 September 2022
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NAINEKÜ Lilia
NAINEKÜ Lilia
Description: NAINEKÜ means jungle in the Tikuna language, this is a series of portraits with characters made of jungle.
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Jhon Warned Vargas
Size: 65 w x 80 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Fabric
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 06 November 2022
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Conexión jaguar
Conexión jaguar
Description: The shamans of the Yukuna ethnic group in the north of the Colombian Amazon have the power to incorporate themselves into the body of the jaguar to obtain knowledge of nature.
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Jhon Warned Vargas
Size: 100 w x 100 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Fabric
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 15 September 2022
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Papaya Partida MultiversalPapaya Partida Multiversal
Papaya Partida Multiversal
Description: Niche estail series. Niche is the word used to refer to the Afro population that inhabits the city of Cali, which have directly influenced the popular culture of the city, from gastronomy to music and etail, niche etail are a series of portraits that are a A splash of Afro references in a Cali context.
Read moreArtist Name: Jhon Warned Vargas
Size: 40 w x 90 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Fabric
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 04 February 2022
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Macumba
Macumba
Description: Niche estail series. Niche is the word used to refer to the Afro population that inhabits the city of Cali, which have directly influenced the popular culture of the city, from gastronomy to music and etail, niche etail are a series of portraits that are a A splash of Afro references in a Cali context.
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Jhon Warned Vargas
Size: 50 w x 55 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Fabric
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 13 October 2021
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Melao Kaliente
Melao Kaliente
Description: Niche estail series. Niche is the word used to refer to the Afro population that inhabits the city of Cali, which have directly influenced the popular culture of the city, from gastronomy to music and etail, niche etail are a series of portraits that are a A splash of Afro references in a Cali context.
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Jhon Warned Vargas
Size: 70 w x 100 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 09 September 2021
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Niña Yagua
Niña Yagua
Description: A combination of acrylic with natural dyes used here in this part of the Colombian Amazon, the first one is the huito, which is used by the communities of the Tikuna ethnic groups, for their ceremonial makeup and to give color to their handicrafts, this Color comes from squeezing the fruit of the American genipa, when it dries on the skin it gives dark blue tones, on paper it starts out blue and oxidizes to sepia tones. The other pigment is the achiote (Bixa orellana), a shrub from which a reddish-orange pigment is extracted from its seed, used by many pre-Columbian cultures to paint their bodies, their art, and season their cuisine. In this part of the Colombian Amazon, the Yagua ethnic group uses this pigment the most in their traditional ceremonies. The last dye used is canyiru, a plant from whose leaves the Tikuna ethnic group extracts a red earth pigment which they use to paint their handicrafts.
Read moreArtist Name: Jhon Warned Vargas
Size: 34 w x 49 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 27 August 2022
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Achiote - Indigena YaguaAchiote - Indigena Yagua
Achiote - Indigena Yagua
Description: Achiote - Indigena Yagua
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Jhon Warned Vargas
Size: 31 w x 44 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Paper
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 05 October 2022
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Canyiru
Canyiru
Description: A combination of acrylic with natural dyes used here in this part of the Colombian Amazon, the first one is the huito, which is used by the communities of the Tikuna ethnic groups, for their ceremonial makeup and to give color to their handicrafts, this Color comes from squeezing the fruit of the American genipa, when it dries on the skin it gives dark blue tones, on paper it starts out blue and oxidizes to sepia tones. The other pigment is the achiote (Bixa orellana), a shrub from which a reddish-orange pigment is extracted from its seed, used by many pre-Columbian cultures to paint their bodies, their art, and season their cuisine. In this part of the Colombian Amazon, the Yagua ethnic group uses this pigment the most in their traditional ceremonies. The last dye used is canyiru, a plant from whose leaves the Tikuna ethnic group extracts a red earth pigment which they use to paint their handicrafts.
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Jhon Warned Vargas
Size: 34 w x 49 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Paper
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 18 August 2022
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Huito
Huito
Description: A combination of acrylic with natural dyes used here in this part of the Colombian Amazon, the first one is the huito, which is used by the communities of the Tikuna ethnic groups, for their ceremonial makeup and to give color to their handicrafts, this Color comes from squeezing the fruit of the American genipa, when it dries on the skin it gives dark blue tones, on paper it starts out blue and oxidizes to sepia tones. The other pigment is the achiote (Bixa orellana), a shrub from which a reddish-orange pigment is extracted from its seed, used by many pre-Columbian cultures to paint their bodies, their art, and season their cuisine. In this part of the Colombian Amazon, the Yagua ethnic group uses this pigment the most in their traditional ceremonies. The last dye used is canyiru, a plant from whose leaves the Tikuna ethnic group extracts a red earth pigment which they use to paint their handicrafts.
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Jhon Warned Vargas Vargas
Size: 30 w x 50 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 04 October 2022
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Achiote
Achiote
Description: A combination of acrylic with natural dyes used here in this part of the Colombian Amazon, the first one is the huito, which is used by the communities of the Tikuna ethnic groups, for their ceremonial makeup and to give color to their handicrafts, this Color comes from squeezing the fruit of the American genipa, when it dries on the skin it gives dark blue tones, on paper it starts out blue and oxidizes to sepia tones. The other pigment is the achiote (Bixa orellana), a shrub from which a reddish-orange pigment is extracted from its seed, used by many pre-Columbian cultures to paint their bodies, their art, and season their cuisine. In this part of the Colombian Amazon, the Yagua ethnic group uses this pigment the most in their traditional ceremonies. The last dye used is canyiru, a plant from whose leaves the Tikuna ethnic group extracts a red earth pigment which they use to paint their handicrafts.
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Jhon Warned Vargas Vargas
Size: 34 w x 49 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 07 September 2022
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Huito 2
Huito 2
Description: A combination of acrylic with natural dyes used here in this part of the Colombian Amazon, the first one is the huito, which is used by the communities of the Tikuna ethnic groups, for their ceremonial makeup and to give color to their handicrafts, this Color comes from squeezing the fruit of the American genipa, when it dries on the skin it gives dark blue tones, on paper it starts out blue and oxidizes to sepia tones. The other pigment is the achiote (Bixa orellana), a shrub from which a reddish-orange pigment is extracted from its seed, used by many pre-Columbian cultures to paint their bodies, their art, and season their cuisine. In this part of the Colombian Amazon, the Yagua ethnic group uses this pigment the most in their traditional ceremonies. The last dye used is canyiru, a plant from whose leaves the Tikuna ethnic group extracts a red earth pigment which they use to paint their handicrafts.
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Jhon Warned Vargas Vargas
Size: 35 w x 50 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on paper
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 03 August 2022
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Asoleada
Asoleada
Description: A composition based on warm tones gives a peaceful context that reflects as well as the blue ones the presence of an unavoidable human figure. The brushstrokes slip away unavoidable even being a partial component of the landscape.
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Andrea Salgado Fuentes
Size: 35 w x 50 h cm
Medium: Oil on Fabric
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 03 August 2021