"Juan Carlos Orellana; Artesano en Cobre" Cap. 2 Serie Artesanos.
Juan Carlos Orellana has been dedicated to copper crafts for over 20 years. He practices his craft in Coya. He transforms scrap metal into works inspired by his surroundings. Using traditional hammering techniques, he creates utilitarian items from the colonial era. In 2010, he received UNESCO recognition for Tete Pato. Today, his work is being recognized in various countries around the world. Audiovisual Production: Christian Pino Palominos. Research: Patricia Figueroa. Graphic Design and Still Photography: Rodrigo Pardo. Sound: Miguel Yuing. Music: Cuti Aste. Project funded by FONDART Regional 2015, O'Higgins Region. www.serieartesanos.cl Follow us on www.facebook.com/aquaideasproducciones

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