Where does the impulse that leads us to create come from and how does it transform us? At what point does the artist begin to be built by the object he creates? Six artisans from Buenos Aires today take us to know the depths of their trades, seeking to vindicate the importance of the circularity of their production, mutual aid, the transmission of knowledge and the value of the manual tradition that they carry on.
The hands that create in Rupe are from Matías Moreu, a handpoke tattoo artist, a technique that rescues the original tradition of this art applied to the body. In this chapter, Ma…
The hands that create in Jardín Estampas belong to Eugenia Zoia, a clothing designer who, inspired by the work of native cultures and the idea of creating in communion with nature…
The hands that create in Anda Calma belong to Fernanda Colucci, a ceramist who pours her creativity into unique pieces made on a pottery wheel with handmade clay. In this chapter,…
The hands that create in Elhecho are those of Yamila Páez, a visual artist, specialized in engraving and printed art. In this chapter, Yam shows us the magic that circulates in th…
The hands that create these universes are those of Guillermo Meza, a graphic designer and illustrator who combines humor with the collective imagination of popular culture. In thi…
The hands that create in Tiempo de Tintas are those of Emilio Garófalo, illustrator, sculptor and craftsman who gives life to his illustrations, turning them into objects with a r…
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