Las Manos y su Campo II
“Las Manos y su Campo” is a series of drawings and illustrations by Nathaly Lerma, inspired by the hard-work of immigrant workers in the agricultural sector.
In her words, "I wanted to portray the subjects in a simplistic manner, using lines that capture beauty of their work in the field, while acknowledging the physical strains that come with such demanding labor, as reflected in their stances. The use of black calligraphy lines, created with a Japanese brush pen and set against a vintage newspaper's light brown hue, evokes a newsprint aesthetic, symbolizing the enduring influence and significance of field workers, laborers, and farmers within our economic and sociocultural framework."
It is a premium-quality photo paper with a resin coating that makes it feel thicker, heavier, and more durable than most mass-marketed photo papers. The coating helps eliminate glare and visibility of fingerprints, so the ink colors come through vividly with no interference from smudges or smears.
Weight: 250 gsm
Bleed: 0.25” (not shown)
Texture: Textured
Brightness/Color: Bright white
Finish: Satin
Acidity: Acid-free
Size Option: Customizable up to 43×110″
“Las Manos y su Campo” is a series of drawings and illustrations by Nathaly Lerma, inspired by the hard-work of immigrant workers in the agricultural sector.
In her words, "I wanted to portray the subjects in a simplistic manner, using lines that capture beauty of their work in the field, while acknowledging the physical strains that come with such demanding labor, as reflected in their stances. The use of black calligraphy lines, created with a Japanese brush pen and set against a vintage newspaper's light brown hue, evokes a newsprint aesthetic, symbolizing the enduring influence and significance of field workers, laborers, and farmers within our economic and sociocultural framework."
It is a premium-quality photo paper with a resin coating that makes it feel thicker, heavier, and more durable than most mass-marketed photo papers. The coating helps eliminate glare and visibility of fingerprints, so the ink colors come through vividly with no interference from smudges or smears.
Weight: 250 gsm
Bleed: 0.25” (not shown)
Texture: Textured
Brightness/Color: Bright white
Finish: Satin
Acidity: Acid-free
Size Option: Customizable up to 43×110″
“Las Manos y su Campo” is a series of drawings and illustrations by Nathaly Lerma, inspired by the hard-work of immigrant workers in the agricultural sector.
In her words, "I wanted to portray the subjects in a simplistic manner, using lines that capture beauty of their work in the field, while acknowledging the physical strains that come with such demanding labor, as reflected in their stances. The use of black calligraphy lines, created with a Japanese brush pen and set against a vintage newspaper's light brown hue, evokes a newsprint aesthetic, symbolizing the enduring influence and significance of field workers, laborers, and farmers within our economic and sociocultural framework."
It is a premium-quality photo paper with a resin coating that makes it feel thicker, heavier, and more durable than most mass-marketed photo papers. The coating helps eliminate glare and visibility of fingerprints, so the ink colors come through vividly with no interference from smudges or smears.
Weight: 250 gsm
Bleed: 0.25” (not shown)
Texture: Textured
Brightness/Color: Bright white
Finish: Satin
Acidity: Acid-free
Size Option: Customizable up to 43×110″