If you wish to admire one of his murals, the campaign of Arequipa (1.70 x 7.00 meters, 1948), awaits you in the Hotel Libertador of Arequipa. In his adolescence, he practiced watercolor on the field with his older brother. His training was self-taught, but he became director of the National School of Fine Arts in Lima. Teodoro Núñez Ureta http://www.teodoronunezureta.com/, Peruvian painter, was born in Arequipa in April 1912. As a child, he loved going to the fields to paint, so his teacher encouraged him when he saw his extraordinary portraiture and landscape.
His songs have sold millions of copies and his nomination as a “Goodwill Ambassador” by UNICEF is one of the awards he has received in his years of professional experience. Her mother is an actor and a singer, just as her father is a composer and a singer. Gian Marco Javier Zignago Alcóver (nickname art Gian Marco), https://www.amazon.com/Gian-Marco-Zignago/e/B004NJMAIO, was born in Lima in August 1970, establishing himself as a Peruvian singer and songwriter.
She almost learned to write before speaking, forming in a house where literature was a daily presence. She gained her education under the supervision of her father. Angélica Palma, the daughter of a famous Peruvian author and scholar was born in Lima, 1878. She was a writer, journalist and biographer from Peru. In 1892, she and her brother accompanied their father on a trip to Spain. On the death of their father in 1919, she devoted themselves to the task of publishing her father’s princip work.
The Yirko Sivirich brand bears that name in reference to its designer. Since 2012, he has participated in various fairs and catwalks all over the world. He traveled to Thailand, where he shone with his drawings. Since leaving his native Ica, Yirko Sivirich https://www.facebook.com/YIRKOSIVIRICH/, has worked as a waiter and packager at the supermarket, but at the age of 30, he joined Ermenegildo Zegna, where he discovered his true passion: being a designer. At his Miami Fashion Week show, actor Antonio Banderas was fascinated by his creative proposal.
He learned the photographic technique with a Japanese photographer, participating in his first art competition with a poster. Carlos Domínguez traveled to Argentina, working at a photography institute. In 1954, back in Peru, he worked as a graphic reporter in some newspapers, gaining notoriety for his audacity in getting the best images. He illustrated an infinite number of books. He was considered the best graphic reporter of the twentieth century in Peru.
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