Meet the Artist

Meet the Artist

Ed Valdizan is a Peruvian-American artist who uncovered his talent in his late 40’s. He has worked as a hotel manager for many years in countries like Peru, Costa Rica, Mexico and the United States. It was while living in Chicago that he took drawing and painting classes at the Triton Community College and discovered himself to be a very eclectic painter.

Ed paints purely by instinct. He is a very experimental visual artist who is at peace with creativity and for whom there is no formality when he enters into his "art zone" with his brushes and colors.

His artwork consists primarily of domestic scenes in ordinary life, but in vastly diverse worlds -- from an Amish man in a small Midwestern American community to an indigenous woman selling clay jars by the side of the road in a little Andean town in South America.

Ed also flirts with abstracts and semi abstract compositions, using the same materials with which he is most comfortable: acrylics and oil pastels on canvas.

His paintings show the duality of these worlds in which he has lived and where he has discovered his own way to communicate common life in vibrant and captivating colors. Ed Valdizan currently resides in South Florida, US.





11/29/2010

People of the Andes 4

This painting shows an indigenous women selling flowers at the market.
She is covering her face with her dress and clothes and carries a large amount of flowers she is expecting to sell during the day at the local market.
The hat is a very particular type of hat used by people in the Southern Highlands in the border between Peru and Bolivia.
The media used is acrylic on canvas; the size is 16" by 20" inches high.

People of the Andes 3

This composition was made with acrylic on canvas, represents one of those festivals that are common and many in the Highlands.
Men drink what is called "Chicha" a beverage made of corn and they danze and eat for three or fours days celebrating the rain, the harvest or any other farm related issue.
The size is 16" by 20" inches high. SOLD - SOLD - SOLD

People of the Andes 2

This painting is called "People of the Andes 2" and shows a group of men discusing daily
affairs early in the morning when the Sun is still raising.

They are also covering their faces with ponchos and on the background we are able to see the Peruvian highlands showing their different colors.

The media used is acrylic on canvas and the size is 16" x 20" inches hight.

SOLD - SOLD - SOLD

People of the Andes 1

This is one of my series called "People of the Andes". It represents two indigenous women selling large clay jars in the market in the Peruvian Highlands.

The media used is acrylic on canvas and the bright colors are something very particular in the Andean culture. They are not showing their faces as it is common also among the indigenous people of the Andes since for them, looking straight at the eyes shows lack of respect.

The size is 16" x 20" inches high. can be rolled up for shipping anywhere in North America including Mexico.

Boats in New England

This painting is one of my most recent artworks. I worked at the Mapplewood Natural Preserve in LaGrange County, Indiana and is inspired on a work of Professor Carl Mosher, a very famous local artist in Northern Indiana.
The media used are acrylics on canvas; the size is 16" x 20" inches wide and has a temporary frame. Can be shipped anywhere in North America including Mexico.
SOLD - SOLD - SOLD

Indigo Bounting Birds

This composition represents two Indigo Bounting birds caught at Morton Arboretum in the state of Illinois. The place is a Private Natural Preserve area where people enjoy visiting all year round.
It is a painting with acrylics on canvas and the size is 16" x 20" inches with.

Tree of Life

This painting represents the "Tree of Life" according to a religious group of people settled in the American Midwest around the seventienth century. I repeated the tree four times and added some colours to it since the original drawing was black and white only.
It is painted with acrylics on canvas. Measures 30" high x 40" inches wide.