The Pyramid Project

  

 

The Pyramid's Artwork

Lamda Murrieta Del Aguila

 

The Pyramid Project will always be grateful to Lamda for his outstanding vision of what the pyramid will be:-

The thing I love about this impression is that it conveys just how natural feeling the building will be; the flower beds, the thatching and the wood work.  Lammda listened to every detail, even the way the colours of the plants change on each of the pyramid's levels.  These seven levels represent the chakras of this living building, working through from the root chakra of the ground floor right up to the crown chakra of the Meditation Room

 

Lamda Murrieta Del Aguila was born in Lima on August 9, 1971.  A gypsy by nature, he has been all through his native South America.  He studied law and science in college and also spent a year abroad in Spain and France soaking up European artistic traditions.  Although his influences include renaissance man Leonardo Da Vinci and writer Vargas Llosa he mostly credits the different cultures he is constantly visiting as the main inspiration for his art.  For 15 years Lamda has been honing his artistic craft not only by producing his dreamlike paintings but also through such mediums as clay sculpture, wood carving and artisan.  Art may be Lamda's first love but he also has such disparate interests as horse riding, studying the intricacies of electricity and even aspirations of one day being a lion tamer!  He will be sharing his gift next in Manaus, Brazil when he leaves Iquitos in January.  You can contact him via email

I was intrigued to offer Lamda a second chance to paint for us and here is what he came up with...

The beautiful rendering plays with the 7-7-7 connection between the pyramid and Egypt.  I love the dolphin in the bottom left!   

Gracias hermano

 

To see other art by Lamda in Iquitos visit the Bar Sala which is close to the Plaza de Armas:-

   

 

 

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