Celia D. Luna, a visual artist and portrait photographer, draws deeply from her Peruvian roots to highlight the vibrant culture and dynamic women of the Andes. Raised amidst the folklore and traditions of rural Peru, her childhood environment was a tapestry of vivid colors and mystical stories, which now permeate her photographic work.
In her project "Cholitas Bravas," Celia captures the spirit and resilience of the Cholitas, indigenous women known for their distinctive, colorful attire and their remarkable ability to thrive in the face of adversity. These women, often seen as symbols of strength in their communities, are portrayed in a series of powerful portraits that not only reflect their personal stories but also the broader narrative of cultural preservation and female empowerment.
Splitting her time between Miami and Mexico City, Celia’s style is continually enriched by the diverse urban landscapes and the people she encounters. Her work is a celebration of cultural identity, woven through the lens of fashion and storytelling. Each image in "Cholitas Bravas" is a testament to her skill in blending traditional elements with contemporary photographic techniques, resulting in a compelling visual dialogue that resonates with viewers around the world.
This project not only showcases her unique artistic vision but also serves as an homage to the enduring spirit of the Cholitas, inviting audiences to appreciate and reflect on the rich cultural heritage they embody.