Adolfo Quispe selects bright, vibrant colors to honor Inti, the Inca sun god, in a masterful tapestry. He weaves it of wool, evoking images rich in Wari stylizations. Within the chacana cross, Quispe includes the deity in the Tiahuanaco sun portal. Underneath, a serpent with a second head like a condor represents the life and death attributes of Inti. Flirty pompoms border this extraordinary tapestry, which is also adorned with braided details that enhance the perception of depth. Titled AdoraciĆ³n del Sol in Spanish.