Monday, May 17, 2010
All Smiles
Thursday, May 6, 2010
El Mecurio
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Barefoot
On May 2nd, CENCA held an Earth Day Fair (Earth Day was a week earlier, but the date didn`t work so well with schedules). At this fair, there were various contests from the best meal (cooked by local women), sketches about the need for community activism, bands, artisan work, and dances done by local schools. This was one of the dances. I believe it origonated from the Ayacucho region. It was truly beautiful.
Tejiendo
A woman knits leg warmers in the village of Huanayay near Huancavelica, Peru. She is a member of the Huanayay artisan group who partners with the Bridge of Hope Fair Trade Program and I took this picture during a visit in Feb. 2010.
Telando
A boy from the village of Huayanay works on a blanket on a loom. These looms were built by the community and are used to produce blankets, shalls, scarfs and other the like out of sheep and alpaca wool. They can be purchased from the Bridge of Hope program (http://fairtradeperu.com/). They are some of the softest blankets and scarfs that I have ever felt.
Dresses
The classic andean woman wears 3-7 layers of dresses. During my travels, I have seen so many women dressed like this, but had never seen them for sale. So when we were in Ayacucho for Good Friday, I walked into the market and found these hanging and couldn't not take a picture. It is another of my film shots taken on Kodak 100 film.