Incense by April M. Rimpo |
Chichicastenango, Guatemala not often described in photographs and paintings of this area. Generally the first thing described about this large indigenous town is its famous market days on Thursdays and Sundays. Vendors sell flowers, food, flowers, handicrafts, fabrics, pottery, and much more. Included in the shops are pom and copal (traditional incense) which is likely in use by the woman in this painting.
Of lesser focus for the tourists is the number of churches in Chichicastenango. This woman incenses the entrance to the church while others gather on the steps to sell flowers. The contrast between her and those conversing on the steps was stark. I had a sense of solemnity from this woman and wanted to share her story.
Like other woman in Guatemala she carried a child on her back as she went about her duties, but I opted not to show the child since I wanted the focus on the incense and her role at church. I felt if I showed the child the viewer would be distracted from the incense.
Incense
watercolor
40" X 33" image
48" X 40" brushed silver frame
$2900
You can see my other paintings inspired by Guatemala here:
- Antiguan Drummer
- Guatemala Girl
- Fruit Vendors
- Street in Sololá
- Heading to Market
- Poinsettia Tree
- Messengers
- Woman with a Wrapped Hat
- Hammocks
- The Dugouts
- Wash Day
- His Dugout
- Stopped to Chat
- Basket Maker
- Flores
- Back Strap Weaver
- Out of the Sun
- Guatemala Family
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Copyright April M Rimpo All Rights Reserved. You may share my work with attribution and a link to this source site, but all other uses are prohibited.
Copyright April M Rimpo All Rights Reserved. You may share my work with attribution and a link to this source site, but all other uses are prohibited.
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