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  1. Granito negro. Página principal; Explorar; Cercano; Perfil; Logros; Colecciones; Monográficos

  2. Download this stock image: The crying eye (El ojo que llora), by Lika Mutal, is a memorial to victims of terrorist violence and state repression during the internal armed conflict in Peru between 1980 and 2000. It is surrounded by a circular labyrinth of small stones in which the names of the victims are engraved along with their respective date of death or disappearance. - 2JB8045 from Alamy ...

  3. Nov 17, 2014 - Labyrinth In Situ, 1992 [pink travertine, 13 × 47 × 26 in 33 × 119.4 × 66 cm] Pinterest. Explore. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. Log in.

  4. 29 de may. de 2007 · El Memorial EL OJO QUE LLORA. Desde 2003 – 2006/07 la escultora Lika Mutal creó y desarrolló una obra de arte interactivo en memoria a las victimas del terrorismo, ocurrido en el Perú entre 1980 – 2000. La obra fue enteramente donada y contó con la participación de la Municipalidad de Jesús María, los voluntarios que escribieron los ...

  5. Download this stock image: The crying eye (El ojo que llora), by Lika Mutal, is a memorial to victims of terrorist violence and state repression during the internal armed conflict in Peru between 1980 and 2000. It is surrounded by a circular labyrinth of small stones in which the names of the victims are engraved along with their respective date of death or disappearance. - 2JB803T from Alamy ...

  6. 12 Total Artworks. No Results View By Additional filters on At-Auction page. Discover all artworks by Lika Mutal (Dutch, 1939 - 2016) on MutualArt along with auctions, exhibitions and articles featuring the artist.

  7. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Lika Mutal is a Peruvian sculptor whose career began in 1971. Mutal is well known for her hand carved stonework, which focuses on the interconnectedness of the human and non-human world. The idea of duality is an omnipresent theme in Mutal’s life, as she is of European heritage, but she lives part-time in the ancient landscape of Lima, Peru and part-time in the modern architecture of New ...