Andean Highland Collection
Ceramic vase, 'Highland Women'
These young girls face away from the viewer, leaving a view of their delightful pigtails. Francisco Guerreros, inspired by the sights of young girls in their hats walking in the streets, creates this work using contrasting colors and stark geometric shapes.
Ceramic vase, 'Catholic Convent'
This hand-shaped teardrop jar exhibits masterful ceramic craftsmanship. It depicts a group of women sitting outside of a monastery.
Ceramic vase, 'The Rest'
A colorful beauty, this hand-shaped jar is a wonder of ceramic craftsmanship. Through a brilliant use of geographic form Francisco Guerreros Coronado depicts a group of Andean women engaged in conversation after a days journey.
Ceramic vase, 'Nativity'
A soothing blend of earth tones infuses this decorative vase with emotional delicacy. The alluring base presents a lovely nativity scene, as Joseph, Mary, and little Jesus emerge in relief.
Ceramic vases, 'Time Out' (pair)
Inspired by scenes of highland villages, Francisco Guerreros paints them on a delightful set of vases. Crafted by hand, they attest to his skill in decorative ceramics.
Ceramic vase, 'Convent Girl'
This vase depicts a group of women sitting outside of a convent. The incredibly vivid colors and geometric shapes employed by the artist convey the life of the people illustrated here.
Ceramic vase, 'Sepia Women'
A group of wistful figures in traditional Andean dress adorn this handmade ceramic decorative vessel by Francisco Guerreros. Carefully hand-painted, it demonstrates the artist's commitment to faithfully depicting the people and cultures of his homeland.
Ceramic vase, 'Andean Girl'
These young girls face away from the viewer, leaving us with a view of delightful pigtails. Ceramic work at its finest is demonstrated in this decorative vase.









