Creative studio
Estudios Durero used a special technique called "Didu", a way of relief printing that translates digital images into textural pieces that can be touched. This allows viewers to do more than just observe classic works of art, they can reach out and feel the paintings. This technique creates a tactile experience for visually impaired museum visitors. Photographed at the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, SC. For more information:
http://didu.estudiosdurero.com/index.html
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