Nature-Inspired Painting and Embroidery with Diana
Explore Peru’s diverse ecology as you create botanical artwork under the guidance of expert painter and embroiderer Diana in vibrant Lima, where Peru’s many cultures converge. Outside the studio, explore Pre-Columbian ruins, learn about indigenous Amazonian art, and indulge in a zesty ceviche.
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks, Coffee, & Tea
Pricing
- One Guest
- USD $1300
- Additional guest(s) (max 4)
- USD $540
Accommodation
- One Guest
- USD $490
- Additional guest(s)
- USD $250
Meet the Artist
Diana is an Amazon-born Peruvian multidisciplinary artist whose paintings and embroideries of the lush Amazonian landscape have been collected and exhibited internationally. With over 20 years of experience in oil painting, freestyle embroidery, and ceramics, she also leads an organization promoting Peruvian Amazon culture through art and research.
Inspired by her background moving between the Ucayali region of the Amazon basin and the urban landscapes of Lima, Diana’s paintings weave together themes of migration, identity, and the intricate relationship between female experiences and the natural world. Her detailed paintings reflect the landscapes she explores during her walks. Diana is also actively involved in exploring indigenous Amazonian art through her work and has conducted ethnographic research into the art of the Shipibo Konibo community.
In Lima, she has created a nature sanctuary, bringing the essence of the Amazon to the city. With her Peruvian hairless dogs by her side, she is excited to inspire others to connect with nature and the land through art.
Inspired by her background moving between the Ucayali region of the Amazon basin and the urban landscapes of Lima, Diana’s paintings weave together themes of migration, identity, and the intricate relationship between female experiences and the natural world. Her detailed paintings reflect the landscapes she explores during her walks. Diana is also actively involved in exploring indigenous Amazonian art through her work and has conducted ethnographic research into the art of the Shipibo Konibo community.
In Lima, she has created a nature sanctuary, bringing the essence of the Amazon to the city. With her Peruvian hairless dogs by her side, she is excited to inspire others to connect with nature and the land through art.
VAWAA Includes:
- Create nature-inspired paintings on canvas or watercolor paper.
- Explore conceptual themes using journaling exercises.
- Sketch and paint outdoors in Diana’s garden, weather permitting.
- Learn to mix and blend your own personal color palette.
- Explore different techniques for working with watercolors, acrylic, or oil paint.
- Intro to basic hand embroidery stitches and techniques to apply them in small nature scenes.
- Join Diana for an informative discussion about Shipibo Konibo indigenous art and contemporary artists from the Peruvian Amazon.
- Visit the ICPNA print-making museum and local plant nursery if time permits.
- Relax in Diana’s private pool and gardens.
Stay at Diana's
Stay in a cozy private room at Diana's home, perfect for a solo traveler. Accessible by stairs, this charming third-floor bedroom has a single bed, private bathroom, Wi-Fi, and a great view. There's no A/C, but you'll have access to the swimming pool, garden, and company of friendly pets, including Peruvian hairless dogs, cats, turtles, and a rooster. The location is convenient, with public transportation, local markets, and restaurants just a block away.
Explore Lima
Lima, known as South America's culinary capital, is a vibrant reflection of Peru's cultural and natural diversity. Nestled between picturesque hills, valleys, and pristine Pacific beaches, the city has several archaeological sites, art galleries, and museums showcasing Peru's cultural diversity—from its desert coasts to the high Andes and the Amazon basin.
Diana resides in La Molina, an upscale neighborhood east of Lima's center, characterized by stunning homes, a botanical institute, ample green spaces, and abundant sunshine. Just steps away from Diana's studio, a popular restaurant draws in Limeños from all corners of the city. For an immersion into pre-Columbian culture, explore Lima's Larco Museum and the conveniently located Huaca Melgarejo ruins near Diana's residence. Explore street art and galleries in the creative Barranco district, and then enjoy world-renowned Pisco sours and ceviche in the Miraflores neighborhood.
Diana resides in La Molina, an upscale neighborhood east of Lima's center, characterized by stunning homes, a botanical institute, ample green spaces, and abundant sunshine. Just steps away from Diana's studio, a popular restaurant draws in Limeños from all corners of the city. For an immersion into pre-Columbian culture, explore Lima's Larco Museum and the conveniently located Huaca Melgarejo ruins near Diana's residence. Explore street art and galleries in the creative Barranco district, and then enjoy world-renowned Pisco sours and ceviche in the Miraflores neighborhood.
Additional Details
Lima is a lovely city to visit year-round with a subtropical desert climate. The best time to visit is during the summer season, from October to April. While Lima’s winters can be cloudy, the microclimate of Diana’s neighborhood, La Molina, tends to have sunnier skies.
This VAWAA is not available for longer durations.
Children accompanied by a parent are welcome to participate. Diana’s studio and guest accommodation are accessible by stairs, so they may be difficult spaces for people who need wheelchairs or who have reduced mobility. However, studio sessions can be held on the ground floor. If you have accessibility issues or special needs, please add a note in your booking request.
Diana speaks Spanish and English.
This VAWAA is not available for longer durations.
Children accompanied by a parent are welcome to participate. Diana’s studio and guest accommodation are accessible by stairs, so they may be difficult spaces for people who need wheelchairs or who have reduced mobility. However, studio sessions can be held on the ground floor. If you have accessibility issues or special needs, please add a note in your booking request.
Diana speaks Spanish and English.