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Kukuli Velarde • Philadelphia Pachamama
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Kukuli Velarde (American, b. 1962) is an acclaimed Peruvian artist who has been living and working in Kensington, Philadelphia, since 2007. In this complex eleven-color lithograph, Velarde draws inspiration from the Andean religious fertility goddess Pachamama, an origin myth the honors the nurturing power of place and its role is shaping our identities.
Title: Kukuli Velarde • Philadelphia Pachamama
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Kukuli Velarde (American, b.
1962) is an acclaimed Peruvian artist who has been living and working in Kensington, Philadelphia, since 2007.
In this complex eleven-color lithograph, Velarde draws inspiration from the Andean religious fertility goddess Pachamama, an origin myth the honors the nurturing power of place and its role is shaping our identities.
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