$20.26 $27.02
-Series "Amelitas"
-Title: My favorite tool
-Artist: Amelia Morán
-Original print on paper from the publication "La petite illustration" from the 1930s
-Dimensions: 28cm x 19cm // 11" x 7.5"
-Certified and numbered
-The frame is not included
MY FAVORITE TOOL
A pencil... yes, that's the one, you can make lots of drawings and write with it. I was one of those who would stick my nose up to the window of art stores where they displayed those majestic cases filled with layers of colored pencils. It was like a treasure, it delighted me, filled me with excitement, with the desire to have them while other kids drooled the same way in the candy store... Those were my candies, and I still do.
Amelia Morán
This illustration was originally made by Amelia Morán and is one of the illustrations for her story: Amelitas, the story of a little girl.
Each one has then been printed on original pages from the French publication La Petite Illustration from the 1900s to 1950s, creating a unique and original graphic work on each of the sheets.
The drawing comes with a label with the text of each illustration and a numbered Certificate of Authenticity printed on adhesive paper so that they can be glued to the back of the frame when framing.
The paper I use is an original page from the French publication La Petite Illustration.
The drawing is numbered on the back, matching the certificate number.
The work is carefully wrapped before shipping. Shipping is from Valencia, Spain. Shipping is certified and a tracking number is provided.
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