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In the Kay Pacha, the astral realm of the “here and now,” and also the earthly world where humans interact with nature and with one another, the feline is a powerful and symbolic creature. It represents strength, courage, and a deep connection to the land. The puma is a natural teacher that guided ancestral Andean communities to respect the delicate balance of Pachamama, or Mother Earth.
Agile and cunning, the feline is a supreme hunter, mastering its surroundings with grace and determination. It reminds us of the importance of maintaining harmony with nature and valuing community over individualism.
Artwork Details
Date
2025
Zone
Boulevard
Author
Jumping Lomo
Fabrication Team
Creadictiva
Weight
500 kg
Dimensions
3.2m x 2.1m x 1.9m
Material
Polyester resin reinforced with fiberglass
Jumping Lomo
Jumping Lomo is an artistic duo formed by Jieying Li (Guangzhou, China) and Guillermo Fajardo (Lima, Peru). It was born in 2013 with the exhibition Los Patroncitos, which proposed a fusion between Peru’s traditional patron saint festivals and the art toy movement.
Since then, Jumping Lomo has continually drawn inspiration from the rich pre-Hispanic cultures and folklore of Peru, as well as the profound and timeless Andean worldview. The collective develops original characters across a variety of formats, including art toys, sculptures, ceramics, mugs, pins, apparel, and more.
Jumping Lomo has participated in a wide range of individual and group exhibitions, both nationally and internationally, including: Beijing Toy Show (Beijing, 2018), Wacky Gods (London, 2022), El Despertar de Wiracocha (Lima, 2019), Sneaker Con (Shanghai, 2021), Speakeasy Art Show (Tokyo, 2021), and SDCR (Costa Rica, 2023).
