The walls are silent places We hang paintings they don’t see They are said to have ears But they seldom cry Unless the hapless get lined For the crime of being free And shot like dogs by the great liberators Hundred years of solitude on the Golgotha We learn nothing, we just wallow in our […]
Sleeping on the lawn divide in Lima’s avenues The dream always seem greener on the other side Resting in peace, like Arthur Rimbaud’s ‘dormeur du val’ No poppies on his chest, it is just a nap on the fresh grass Photo Hugh Ardoin The Americas Gallery
Like an environment concept by a CG artist Abstract, artificial and anonymous, almost hostile The business end of Lima, a 10 million-soul megalopolis Set on the Pacific shores, bathing in the roaming ocean fogs Photo Hugh Ardoin The Americas Gallery
Ciudad del Este a frontier city at the Iguazu Falls At the common border of Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina More than a multi-border town it is a thriving human cluster With an official population of about 300 000 souls But many many more of the soulless type The second largest free economic zone in the […]
The fortresses of faith line the Lima avenues, standing to attention Lest the older gods would make a comeback from the Andean peaks The plunderers built cathedrals to seek indulgence for their crimes Monuments of pious vanity, standing beacons of the old Eldorado Now the attraction for tourist crowds and a perch for the urban […]
Cool cars and cool ice creams just one character away The Italian touch came to Lima with its love for ice-creams A bakery sits like a shady cave in the sun-burnt streets Quiet days in the Americas a between the Andes and the Pacific Photo Hugh Ardoin The Americas Gallery
The D’Onofrio cyclists peddle the ice cream on Lima Streets Futuristic trikes in bright yellow livery to enhance temptation A strong brand signature started by Italian immigrants Now grown to nationwide size it provides work for the poor A minimum equipment and a minimum salary Away from the posh ice cream parlors Photo Hugh Ardoin […]
In the streets around the cathedral where the urubu roost The bright midday sun crushes the passerby regardless of their age The walls are Red and white like the Peruvian flag A reminder of the bloodshed of the post-Colombian history The conquistadors are gone and the gringo rule took their seat But the Inca people […]
Murals on a yellow warehouse As the morning sun chases the Pacific fogs Bright colors fill the streets of Lima A talented artist offered portraits to the wall And to the passerby with open eyes Photo Hugh Ardoin The Americas Gallery
Peru has never been totally colonized The Inca spirit is everywhere It flows down from the highest peaks Bringing the music and the memories “La Reconquista” is here you can feel it The masks and the spirits quietly wait in a window Ready to send the Pizzaro’s ghosts back to Panama Photo Hugh Ardoin The […]