Original artwork description:

With the 'Dancing Ladies' series -name inspired by the Dancing Lady orchid- I show the diverse regions of Peru with depictions of native orchids and regional dances. This series has been part of the Orchid Festival 2025 Exhibition at Kew Gardens, London.

“Tulumayos and Zapatito rosado” Acrylic on canvas. 130x100cm

Danza de los Tulumayos is a dance from Tingo Maria, Perú. Tulumayos is an ancient tribe that lived in the Tulumayo river valley. The dance represents the Tulumayos’ history, including their clothing, which was made from leaves and wild stems. The dance is a celebration of the tribe’s peace and humility and represents devotion and gratitude towards Pachamama, goddess of the earth.

Zapatito Rosa, (Phragmipedium kovachii) originating from the misty mountains of Peru, is considered one of the most beautiful Orchids in the World!

This canvas is ready to hung, yo can hung with or without frame as it is painted on the sides.

Materials used:

Acrylic

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Tulumayos and Zapatito rosa (2025) Acrylic painting
by Gisella Stapleton

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With the 'Dancing Ladies' series -name inspired by the Dancing Lady orchid- I show the diverse regions of Peru with depictions of native orchids and regional dances. This series has been part of the Orchid Festival 2025 Exhibition at Kew Gardens, London.

“Tulumayos and Zapatito rosado” Acrylic on canvas. 130x100cm

Danza de los Tulumayos is a dance from Tingo Maria, Perú. Tulumayos is an ancient tribe that lived in the Tulumayo river valley. The dance represents the Tulumayos’ history, including their clothing, which was made from leaves and wild stems. The dance is a celebration of the tribe’s peace and humility and represents devotion and gratitude towards Pachamama, goddess of the earth.

Zapatito Rosa, (Phragmipedium kovachii) originating from the misty mountains of Peru, is considered one of the most beautiful Orchids in the World!

This canvas is ready to hung, yo can hung with or without frame as it is painted on the sides.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Tags:
#orchids #kew gardens #amazonian #latin american #dancing lady #amazon girl #peruvian art #beautiful woman #gisella stapleton #straw dress 
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Gisella is currently working an Artist in Residence at KEW GARDENS for the Orchid Festival 2025. She has recently been commissioned by STUDIO CANAL and VISIT LONDON the creation... Read more

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