It began in 1999 when the Mexican printmaking publisher Ramón Carvallo (RIP) invited to Fabelo to be part of his collection of limited edition projects of large-size prints. In those years the Cuban artist Luis Miguel Valdés was preparing the opening of his printmaking workshop with large presses in Mexico City, named La Siempre Habana. That was the perfect moment to connect those friends, Fabelo …
It began in 1999 when the Mexican printmaking publisher Ramón Carvallo (RIP) invited to Fabelo to be part of his collection of limited edition projects of large-size prints. In those years the Cuban artist Luis Miguel Valdés was preparing the opening of his printmaking workshop with large presses in Mexico City, named La Siempre Habana. That was the perfect moment to connect those friends, Fabelo and Valdés, two Cuban artists who studied together in National School of Arts in Havana in the 60’s.
This first work, “Dream of Mermaid”, was the large piece conceived. And it was using “wax-graph”, …