"I'm Roberto Huarcaya Huaman and I was born in 1978 in the Ayacucho region, which is known for its architectural tradition and art. <br><br>
"I'm creative and innovative, with a style of my own. When I was a young boy, I especially liked our looms and bright yarns. Growing up in a weaving community influenced me greatly, as my family and neighbors worked their whole lives as weavers. I always loved seeing the colors, so full of life, and their combinations. I found it wonderful that all kinds of images and icons could be created on the loom. <br><br>
"My parents and brother taught me weaving techniques when I was young. My father died when I was 12 and it was a difficult time for me and my family. It wasn't easy, but it meant putting into practice my perseverance, dedication and patience. I looked to other weavers with experience who created complex designs and gradually began perfecting my technique and my art. <br><br>
"To practice, I begged one of the workshop owners to give me a chance to work. I eventually mastered this passionate, complex and beautiful art. I enjoy creating my own designs and dyeing the yarn in the colors I love. My own technique is quite personal. The challenge is being able to discover dyes derived from plants. <br><br>
"For my designs, I'm inspired by the beauty of nature, its landscapes and the contrasts between cool and warm colors. I look through images and reference the ones that inspire me. I mostly use wool, alpaca fleece and cotton yarn. <br><br>
"My dream is to have my own workshop and continue growing as well as seeing my children's professional future."
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