ERNESTO ARRISUENO 2/3 – He moved to Australia in 1988 and soon found success in local exhibitions. His paintings were acclaimed as having a crisp reality creating an air of mystical calm, a world of still waters, a myriad of flowers and isolated enigmatic figures. He blends his memories of his early years in the dry barren landscape of Peru with the traditions of his life in Australia. There’s a sense of realism with a blend of imagination. The more you look out toward the landscape.
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