In support of
Usko Ayar School of Art
Musu Alpa, committed to visionary art and the preservation of Amazonian culture, directly supports the Amazonian Painting School "Usko Ayar" with a portion of the proceeds from visionary art sales. This contribution ensures that more individuals can explore their inner creativity and participate in building a world that is more conscious and connected to nature.




About the School
The Amazonian Painting School "Usko Ayar" was founded in 1988 by renowned visionary artist and teacher Pablo César Amaringo. Inspired by the profound connection between spirituality and nature, this school has become a beacon of visionary art, a style that reflects the beauty and magic of the Amazon through vibrant and intricate landscapes.
The term "Usko Ayar," meaning "Spiritual Prince" in Quechua, defines the school’s mission: to foster personal and spiritual growth through art. Since its inception, the institution has operated as a non-profit organization, offering free education to children, youth, and adults, especially those with limited resources.
Neo-Amazonian Style
The "Neo-Amazonian" style, distinctive to the school, captures the majesty of Amazonian flora, fauna, and landscapes, as well as a profound connection to the divine. Pablo Amaringo firmly believed in the transformative power of art to enrich lives and elevate the soul, teaching his students not only advanced painting techniques but also core values such as altruistic love, respect for nature, and justice.
After Pablo Amaringo’s passing, his legacy continues through his grandson JoLu Amaringo, who now leads the school and mentors a new generation of visionary artists. Original works by Pablo and JoLu Amaringo not only preserve this rich artistic tradition but also fund the school’s activities.




