Between layers of time, treasures of clay, stones and artifacts that speak silently.
Entre capas de tiempo, tesoros de arcilla, piedras y artefactos hablan en silencio
Marcos studied the history of Mesoamerican, South American and Caribbean art, from which his “Archeological” collection emerges as a representation of pre-Columbian civilizations. Captured by the depth of spiritual life and artifacts found by archeologists, Marcos created a collection of modern interpretations of imagery from Mayan, Lambayeque and Taino cultures.
Artist's Statement
"My interests in the fine arts began in Cuba when I was a child. Initially, it was my father who influenced me in the development of artistic abilities, as well as in the visualization of reality and its spiritual dimension. Due to the knowledge acquired from him, I learned to make connections between self, material and spiritual realms.
"My commitment to the field of art was the driving force in the study of art history, education, and production using different media and technologies in the visual arts. In time, I discovered a large space with expanded dimensions for the expression of my visual and spiritual languages in an integrated manner - a language that expresses a state of harmony using colors, forms and textures".
Marcos Carvajal

Lambayeque
Private Collections