me share with you an experience I had a few days ago, which allowed me to work with old planks.
I put on record. A friend of mine has an old edition of "Lazarillo de Tormes" that is very fond, because it was edited by his father back in the fifties of last century, as I explained her father was a printer and just running a small publishing house. Returning to the Lazarillo in question, this volume is dedicated in the year of editing by the publisher to a lady, and somehow, with the passage of time these two characters became the parents of my friend. Hence is the high esteem in this copy of Lazarillo de Tormes.
Sixty years after that in mind, my friend by cleaning his mother's house is in a wooden box tacos who soon recognized as the original prints of pictures of "Lazarillo de Tormes "with much affection treasures.
In these, he had the happy idea of \u200b\u200bimpressions framed so that once were a nice present for his mother and brothers and also a beautiful memory of his father. And knowing as my dealings with the ink roller and the spoon, that's when I come in, my friend asked me to help stamp these prints. I tell you to best put in the hands of professionals in a house of engraving, but she insisted that if possible I wanted to do personally, thereby reinforcing the emotional circle that surrounds the subject. With just a quick practice class stamped with the bucket method, which laughs and cafes ended with more than acceptable results and everyone is happy.
And i am just got to present images of the encounter with the art treasures and sentimental, which I am very pleased to have participated in some way.
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