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Sacred Site Paintings of Machu Picchu
Artwork Available in Four Versions

Artwork Available in Four Versions

  • Original Artwork by Susan Tower
  • Giclée Print—This limited edition giclee print on paper or stretched canvas is a museum quality reproduction, signed and numbered by the artist.  Available in several sizes and prices.
  • Desk Art™—Desk Art™ is a reproduction laminated onto foam core, approximately 7x9" or 10x14" with cleanly trimmed edeges and a cardbaord easel attached to the back. See sample.
  • Downloadable Art—Download an pdf file for personal use on your computer or home printer.
Intihuatana from the East

Intihuatana from the East

Machu Picchu

The photograph below of Susan Tower painting at Machu Piccu is while she is creating this piece. Check out the 'window' of light that is on the top left of the photo.  Standing across the sacred valley and looking up to central marker stone of this sacred site, the top of Intihuatana (the Inkan name which means, ‘hitching post to the sun’) is visible. This perspective shows the terraces which capture sound and create an astounding amphitheater. Although the distance is easily that of across a football field, it is easy to hear every word said in casual conversation across the distance. 

Original Art Oil Painting, 12x9",  $3,500.

Signed, Limited Edition Fine Art Giclee Print, 12x9",  $65.
(available printed on high quality paper as well as on stretched canvas, 12x9" and 16x12")


Desk Art™ laminated foamcore reproduction, 10x8",  $35.

Downloadable Image to print yourself, letter sized pdf file,  $4.


Susan Tower paints at the sacred site of Machu Piccu

Susan Tower paints at the sacred site of Machu Piccu

Susan Tower paints on-site at Machu Picchu

Susan has had a compelling desire to paint the megalithic stone sites around the world for quite some time. Her spiritual guidance describes the benefit to humanity as such: 

These ancient sites were built by cultures far more advanced than our 'modern' view can conceive. Our current scientists cannot explain either how they were constructed or how such 'primitive' people could have made them. What matters most is that these past peoples had technology that was in harmony with the Earth. These sites are physical links to that possibility of technology and lifestyle in harmony with Nature.

Susan is dedicated to go to these sites and paint them on location to enable you, the viewer to access these inherent solutions embedded within the stones. We are at a critical moment in history; our modern world needs solutions and encouragement. These sacred site paintings are brimming with mystery and discovery of real possibility of harmony with the Earth. Many people have felt the intended energy transferance eminating from the images. Which ones are you drawn to? 

Connecting to South America is important because:

Connecting to South America is important because:

The Inca prophecies say when the eagle of the North and the condor of the South fly together, the Earth will awaken.  Both realms need each other to be free.

The age of awakening is Now. Across the planet, humanity is realizing with heart-opening clarity that we must care for our Earth to survive and that peace is fundamental to our future. This new era heralds a time when messages of heart, intuition and nature are the basis of balance and science (quantum physics). As we step forward and blend our technologies with principles of harmony with nature, we find a need to return to ancient and indigenous understandings. Native people speak with the Earth, and many secrets we need now can be revealed by opening to their teachings. Indeed, we are all native, and we are all part of Mother Nature.

Participate in the fulfillment of healing by having uplifting images from the southern realm of the Condor in your own space. See the two great birds flying together and allow the mystery of this ancient culture to filtrate your life. This spiritual art was created with the intention of being a portal of cultural exchange and to allow you as the viewer to access ancient wisdom.

Cusco, Peru was the ancient Inkan capitol when the Spanish arrived in 1532, some accounts say the streets were covered in gold.

Susan in Cusco, Peru   

 

 

 

 

 

Inka Trail where we came from

 

Inka Trail, at the precipice

 

 

 

Inka Trail where were going

 

 

 

 

 

Machu Picchu

 

On the eastern edge of the site, I sat on an agricultural terrace as a rainbow emerged from the mist, below me.

Machu Picchu rainbow by Susan Tower

 

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Susan painting plein air at Machu Piccu    Susan Tower paints on-site at Machu Picchu



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