La Lúcuma I & II

$5,250.00

(Varón 2024) This two-part painting brings to life a captivating Peruvian myth about a woman who resisted her own fertility and refused to have children. In the story, the Goddess of Fertility disguises herself as an indigent woman and offers the reluctant mother-to-be a gift of fertility—symbolized as a lucuma, the golden fruit of the Andes. The woman accepts the lucuma, enchanted by its sweetness, unknowingly embracing the blessing she had once refused.

Rendered in bold geometric forms and vibrant modern colors, this contemporary geometric painting blends mythology, symbolism, and cultural storytelling. Its striking composition and rich narrative make it an exceptional piece for collectors drawn to Latin American art, myth-inspired artwork, and modern colorful paintings that celebrate heritage and imagination.

(Varón 2024) This two-part painting brings to life a captivating Peruvian myth about a woman who resisted her own fertility and refused to have children. In the story, the Goddess of Fertility disguises herself as an indigent woman and offers the reluctant mother-to-be a gift of fertility—symbolized as a lucuma, the golden fruit of the Andes. The woman accepts the lucuma, enchanted by its sweetness, unknowingly embracing the blessing she had once refused.

Rendered in bold geometric forms and vibrant modern colors, this contemporary geometric painting blends mythology, symbolism, and cultural storytelling. Its striking composition and rich narrative make it an exceptional piece for collectors drawn to Latin American art, myth-inspired artwork, and modern colorful paintings that celebrate heritage and imagination.