Atelier Aymara

We transform unique moments into works of art
Atelier Aymara

Atelier Aymara:

Live art and projects that honor Andean identity

Atelier Aymara is an initiative led by Bolivian artist Aymara Quispe, built on two complementary lines of work: on one hand, the creation of live portraits as a personalized artistic experience; on the other, the production of artworks deeply rooted in Bolivian and Andean cultural identity.

 

Experience the magic of Live Paint

In Live Paint Aymara, your special day is immortalized in a unique work of art.

Quality and reliability

In Live Paint Aymara, quality comes first.

A wedding full of care and attention

The same attention you give to your big day

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Atelier Aymara offers Live Paint experiences, where special occasions—such as weddings, anniversaries, corporate events, or family celebrations—are transformed into unique works of art. Each portrait is created in real time, during the event, allowing guests to witness the moment being turned into a lasting artistic memory. This offering has found an enthusiastic audience in the Netherlands, where the artist currently resides.

QHANA WARMIS

In parallel, Aymara Quispe develops cultural projects with a strong focus on identity. One of the most notable is QHANA WARMIS, a portrait series dedicated to Bolivian women, celebrating the strength, diversity, and beauty of the feminine through a contemporary Andean lens. This project seeks to honor Indigenous roots and Bolivia’s cultural heritage through a visual language rich in symbolism and emotion.

With a sensitive and committed vision, Atelier Aymara bridges the intimate and the collective, the artistic and the ancestral. Its presence at the Tradition · Culture · Art – Amsterdam event reflects this dual dimension: live art that connects with the present, and cultural projects that engage with memory and roots.

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