"I was born January 27, 1949 in Parinacochas, Ayacucho where I grew up with my parents and siblings. My father was a goldsmith and I inherited my love for art from him. <br><br>
"I married very young so I had to start working on my own. I kept all this from my family and, when they found out about it, they kicked me out of the house. So I found a job in the workshop of an acquaintance. I didn't have any tools and the person that helped me tremendously was a friend who gave me great support. <br><br>
"One of my favorite hobbies is traveling, getting to know my own country as well as other countries and their cultures. <br><br>
"I'd describe my art as a way of capturing all my effort and dedication toward my family. I began working to provide for them and I continue to do so. What motivates me is that I want to learn more about my ancestors and our cultural legacy. What I want to transmit is everything that ancient Peruvian cultures left for the world - I want everyone to know these great artisans and their creations. <br><br>
"This art means a lot in my life - it is how I support my family and is also my passion. My greatest challenge is to always give my all for my family and to understand my wife so as to be a good example to our children. <br><br>
"Thank you for putting your faith in artisans and our completely handmade creations. I send you a big hug and may God bless you."
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