Elliot Tupac

Lima, Peru
From chicha to the world: revolutionizing Peruvian visual language.
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Preservation of Cultural Heritage
Diversity and Inclusion
Social Impact Projects
Indigenous and Traditional Techniques
About

Elliot Tupac is a renowned Peruvian graphic artist and typographer, pioneer in urban art and popular graphics.

His work fuses the tradition of chicha posters with contemporary techniques, creating a unique and vibrant style.
Impact

Through his art, he has revitalized and elevated Peruvian popular aesthetics, bringing the visual identity of Lima's streets to international spaces and contributing to the revaluation of Peruvian urban culture.

Key Concepts
Fusion of Peruvian popular graphics with contemporary design
Reclaiming and evolving chicha aesthetics
Typography as a tool for cultural and social expression
Inspiration

Tupac draws inspiration from the vibrant visual culture of Lima's streets, the fluorescent colors of chicha posters, and the social narratives of Peruvian urban life.

Notable Projects
Designed the visual identity for the Smithsonian Folklife Festival "Peru: Pachamama" in Washington D.C.
Collaboration with international brands such as Absolut Vodka and Nike
Solo exhibitions in galleries in New York, Paris, and London
Participation in the "Lima Gris" project to beautify public spaces in Lima