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Native Andean musician in a field of Ecuador holding a Pan flute. #263840223
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A rough symbolic painting of a Quechua Indigenous Ecuadorian holding a Pan pipes flute or Zampoña in Latin American spanish, or Antara in Quechua and Siku in Aymara. Syrinx in ancient Greek. A wind instrument still used as traditional in the Andean cultures Inca of Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile and in other Native Nations around the Americas. He is wearing a woven crimson poncho, a blue tunic, a black wool felt hat and golden jewelry. The bright green grass and light blue mountains around him create a focus on the main figure of the icon. The windy environment in combination with the person's hidden eyes behind a melancholic expression symbolizes memories of things and traditions that have been lost or forgotten.