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I found solace in my studio, my materials waiting silently to come alive in my hands. This work is inspired by Turner’s aesthetic in which strong dark hues are lifted by revelations of hope in light. It expresses my gratefulness for life and creativity while longing for a time we didn’t know would return.

Emily Luks is a Peruvian artist born in Trujillo with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. Her paintings are part of private collections worldwide, spanning Argentina, Canada, the United States, France, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Switzerland, and Italy. She is Executive President of TDP CORP S.A. and President of the non-profit association Kuychi Runa, supporting women and children in Ocongate, Cusco.
For inquiries about artworks and commissions
elart@rogers.com
Toronto, Ontario, Canada