Color Wheel Poster

$ 95,200

Reproduction of the color wheel developed from natural pigments obtained from 11 Amazonian botanical species, as part of the Color Amazonia project. This visual composition organizes the colors according to their correspondence with each plant species, revealing the diversity and expressive power of the jungle.

A piece to collect, contemplate, and preserve, which intertwines ancestral knowledge, science, art, and nature.

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Technical Information: Type: Printed Reproduction Dimensions: 32 x 48 cm Printing technique: Full-color offset Paper: 240 g/m² Linen Origin of the original pigments: 11 Amazonian botanical species studied in Color Amazonia

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Reader Testimonials

This book transformed my perception of colors.

“Color Amazonia is not a catalog of pigments, it is a living archive of the jungle. It leaves room for one to think from a place of wonder.”

Ana Lucía Herrera

Artist and educator

"It's one of those books that people open and don't want to put down. It has something quiet and powerful at the same time!"

Valeria Soto

Bookcase

“I’m not an artist or a researcher, but this book took me to the Amazon without leaving home. I didn’t know plants could produce such intense colors!”

Carlos Jiménez

Reader

“It’s one of the most powerful books I’ve ever held in my hands. The edition is impeccable, but the most powerful thing is the story behind the plants.”

Andrés Moreno

Graphic designer

“Color Amazonia changed my understanding of color. It’s a book that not only inspires color palettes, but also raises questions: Where do colors come from? Who produces them? What knowledge lies behind them?”

Camila Álvarez

Textile designer

“A fascinating journey through the Amazon and its colors.”

Ana López

Reader, Artist