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The island utopia that became a social experiment

The Nicaraguan art colony on the Solentiname Islands was founded by priest and poet Ernesto Cardenal in 1965, during a time of political unrest.

He encouraged locals to start painting as a way of healing, eventually creating their own signature and world-renowned style of primitivist art that celebrates nature.

Video by: Noelia Lacayo / Executive Producer: Alba Jaramillo / Producer: Mia Hariz / DP: Nicolás Abaunza / Sound: Armando Moreira / Drone Operator: Danny Herrera / Editor: Joel Molina