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Working with oil paints, Hugo Pichiya brings San Jorge La Laguna to life, a charming village nestled along the shores of Guatemala's breathtaking Lake Atitlan. In the distance, the towering Toliman Volcano rises beneath a clear sky, while the lake stretches out in quiet splendor. The foreground is filled with the warmth of daily life—a woman in traditional Maya attire and a man in a wide-brimmed hat tend to their sheep, framed by white-walled homes with terracotta roofs and a central church. Lush greenery and bursts of pink, orange and yellow flowers weave through the scene, capturing the beauty and rhythm of this splendid village.
Titled Lago de Atitlán desde San Jorge in Spanish.
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I love the painting-it is beautiful-thank you so much!
You can find our 'lake Atitlan from San Jorge' by Hugo Pichiya in paintings categories such as Landscape Paintings, Nature Paintings, Leaf and Tree Paintings, Animal Themed Paintings and Cultural Paintings. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
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“Painting inspires me in a big way; the satisfaction of seeing a completed piece fills my heart with joy..."