Amazonian pop art

Amazonian pop art[1][2][3] (also known as Amazon pop art or wild naive) is a contemporary art movement that emerged in late 1990 in Iquitos. The movement has an intense chromaticism with a great representation of ayahuasca experience psychedelic —a delirious artistic style that is seen strongly in the non-Amazonian pop art works of Pablo Amaringo. Originally, it is a mural art that blends prominently the colorful amazonian culture, European motifs and commercial characters, which could be influenced by American pop art when the era of cable television came to the city, like MTV.[3]

  1. ^ Agustin, Marangoni. "Pop amazónico de la ciudad de Iquitos". Sobre Perú. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  2. ^ Jimenas, Rojas Denegri. "Amazonía Pop: Un análisis al arte contemporáneo". La Mula. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  3. ^ a b Fietta, Jarque. "Pop lujurioso y geometrías místicas". El País. Retrieved 8 August 2012.