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Glen Rogers, inspiration, Lima, Machu Picchu, Peru, Peru Art Vacation, Sacred Valley, Taller TRESS

Machu Picchu
As an artist, I have been traveling for over 25 years to gather inspiration for my art. (Thus my book, Art & Sacred Sites: Connecting with Spirit of Place). And now I realize – I am also inspired as a person, as a human on this planet. To go out in the world and meet people from other cultures, to see how they dress, how they live, how they make their money, how they spend their creative and leisure time – that is inspiring! Language is not always relevant – it is what we take in with our eyes and with our heart. To record the differences and the similarities – to acknowledge that we are all one.

The group at Saqsayhuaman
On my recent trip to Peru I took a group of mainly artists on my first Peru Art Vacation. We visited sites in the Sacred Valley where we walked in the footsteps of the ancients – sites such as Saqsayhuaman, Moray, Ollantaytambo, and ofcourse – the jewel in the crown – Machu Picchu. Each day we were awed with a new site.
We finished up with 5 days in Lima, a wonderful metropolitan city bustling with art and culture. We funneled our new inspiration into creating monotype prints at Taller TRESS, one of a kind images painted with ink on an acrylic plate and transferred to paper with the use of the etching press. Thank you Lara, Sue, Lorraine, Sissel, Synnøve, Dan, Veronica, Carol and Judy for your love of adventure and great spirits!
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At Taller TRESS, Lima
It was a pleasure and thank you so much for let me be a part of this adventure<3
Feeling happy and inspired back in my routine life:-) My head is full of ideas, and all I want is to print! Synnøve Krokstad, Norway
What an amazing trip! Thank you Glen Rogers for making this trip happen, for the printmaking at wonderful Cristina’s studio, for Machu Picchu, Cuzco, the Sacred Valley, Pisaq, and all the lovely people who came together to make this such a great experience. Lara Speyer, San Francisco Bay Area
I will be organizing another Peru Art Vacation for May 2017. Contact me if you are interested. Space is limited to 10 people. glen@glenrogersart.com
It looks like you had a wonderful time. I would love to do this some day. Even tho I am not an “Artist” my photography has been praised by many. I would enjoy capturing these beautiful sites and sharing with the others in my world. Thank you Glen for sharing your adventures.
Patriica
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Hi Pat,
I hope you can make this journey someday. It can be life changing. I have beginners and advanced in my workshops, so no experience is not an issue. Your photos are beautiful and your personal creative statement, so keep it up!
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Hi Glen.What a beautiful trip.How much above sea level where you. I look up Louse Hay to see if i could send them your trip and something about your book.I think they would be interested .You know who Louse Hay is.??? Miss Maz.Joy Meg
On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 1:33 PM, Art and Sacred Sites wrote:
> glenrogers posted: ” As an artist, I have been traveling for over 25 years > to gather inspiration for my art. (Thus my book, Art & Sacred Sites: > Connecting with Spirit of Place). And now I realize – I am also inspired as > a person, as a human on this planet. To go out ” >
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Hi Meg,
Cuzco is 12,000 feet.
Thanks for passing my book and Art Vacation on. I have heard of her but will take another look.
You are not missing the heat and humidity now…
🙂 abrazos
Glen
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