
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 recycled soul. Emi takes us to see his workshop, his tools and the importance of looking twice while walking; any discarded item could become a new character.
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, Mati tells us about the paths that led him to create Rupe, his most beloved work, and how he carries out the workshop with which he transmits this knowledge.
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, decided to make sustainable garments throughout its production process. In this chapter Euge tells us about natural dyes, recycled raw materials and a completely handmade clothing production.