"I was born in the beautiful province of Ayacucho where our traditions include the art of carving Peruvian Huamanga stone. It's a very special kind of stone resembling alabaster in appearance. I love its translucency that makes every single carving unique. <br><br>
"As a child, I enjoyed playing with clay, drawing and painting with temperas. By high school, I usually took first place in art exhibitions and this is what led me to become an artisan. Although it took a lot of effort and sacrifice, I was able to graduate from the Ayacucho School of Fine Arts. <br><br>
"There, I experimented with a number of materials until I discovered Huamanga stone. At the same time, I met the Pillaca family, and they played a key role in my learning, inspiring me and giving me an example to follow. We remain close friends. <br><br>
"I consider myself a perseverant man. When problems arise, I always look for solutions. I'm innovative in my work and constantly create new designs. I love art and nature. <br><br>
"When I was 13, my mother died. She was a strong and valiant woman, a fighter and an indefatigable worker. Even though she was with me for only a short time, she taught me the values that characterize me today. She was my strength as a child, when I needed it most. I learned I should live day to day doing the things that make me happy. <br><br>
"I've had my own workshop since 2002. That's a lot of years of constancy, stubbornness and love for art. I had to study a lot. I traveled to many parts of Peru to learn from the experience of the great carvers and I've always worked hard without moving away from art. <br><br>
"Stone sculpture is a wonderful way to express my emotions and feelings, our customs and traditions. I really connect with this material and am able to discover its inner beauty. My greatest challenge is when time is short and I have so many ideas for my carvings. I try to express most of them. <br><br>
"The force of nature, her extreme and fascinating beauty, are my greatest source of inspiration. The stone itself also inspires me. <br><br>
"I hope to grow as a person and become the best version of myself that I can be. I hope that artistic young people who graduate here in the provinces can have the opportunity to work and learn in my workshop. I dream of acquiring a large lot where I can build a house and fill it with art and my Huamanga stone sculptures. Perhaps I could make it a museum. Why not?"
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