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 Adoración del Sol in Spanish.