Hello friends, today I want to show you some photos I took along @agusepp of some friends and me wearing shirts with my drawings printed. These t-shirts are printed with the sublimation technique and all of my work are available for the t-shirts. The models are Mila Oropeza, Jesús Túa, Luis Ortuño and me.
We went to @agusepp's aunt house who has a hairdresser to dry Mila's hair a little because we wanted to take advantage of the volume of her hair in the photos.
Tomamos algunas fotos en el taller en que dibujo y pinto mis obras, mientras que otras las tomamos frente a nuestra casa y en la avenida Francisco de Miranda de Carora. Acá pueden ver a mi amiga Mila sosteniendo uno de los amigurumis que me hizo @irenenavarroart frente a algunas de mis pinturas.
We took some photos in the workshop where I draw and paint my work, while we took others on Francisco de Miranda avenue. Here you can see my friend Mila holding one of the amigurumis that @irenenavarroart made for me, all in front of some of my paintings.
For the photos we used my paper-mache masks painted with acrylics, thus giving a more artistic and theatrical touch to the session, as if the characters in the drawings came to life and could walk the streets.
The photo session in the street was quite relaxed, people treated us quite well both in front of my house (because the neighbors are used to seeing us take photos) and in the avenue, where at midday everyone seemed to be so absorbed in their own affairs that they hardly noticed our presence.
We take advantage of several interesting locations, the one in the background with the big star is a mural, on December they put a giant manger with the Virgin, the baby Jesus and the animals. The photo in which we are sitting at a bus stop was recently painted by an artist with many colors.
After the photo session we ate cookies with coffee that Mila prepared. She brought them so we could also take photos of them as she wants to sell them online.
I hope you enjoy the photos and I hope these help me sell my t-shirts. Greetings from Carora city in Venezuela.