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This is a beautiful Laptop Case made by my teacher and leather master from Spain Don Luis Dominguez Rojas who has developed a lifelong career in Ubrique (Spain) The cover pic is 'La Rendición de Breda (The surrender of Breda)' painted in 1634 by the contemporary Barroque spanish master Diego Velázquez.

Don Luis is not selling his art anymore but he has recently opened a blog talking about his ideas also exposing pics from a little part from his art in the Museum that is located at 'Hermanos Bohorquez Street' from the same village. He also doesn't understand english and although there is an email on the related website I must say that he is not very fond of internet. For those reasons the best way to contacting him is by sending me a PM and I'll be pleased to let him know from you and your questions about his leather works.

Hope you like it his art.

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beautiful work!

Chris

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Is this one of those works Europeans do without a swivel knife?

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Stunning!

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The flower filigree and basketing has been made in the same way than US tooling that means the use of swivel knife and stamps. The main motif has been reverse painted on the leather flesh side then embossed, cutted and painted. Hope this may help you to understand just some parts of the process.

Is this one of those works Europeans do without a swivel knife?

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tis IS the best leather work of art I have seen so far....period....and I have been around for a while...!!

Tel the gentleman I pull my hat!!!!!!!!!

James

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That is a rare skill, I'm awestruck.

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I have seen the blog and his work is absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing!

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Magnificent workmanship and artistry.

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Just fantastic, there are no word for this masterpiece of art.

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I am at a loss for words. This belongs in a museum somewhere.

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Had to come back for another look.

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That is absolutely stunning!!

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wow, wow, and double wow, that is breath taking, what attention to detail, truly awesome, I'm lost for words.

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I have to say WOW!

The international flavor this site draws in is very inspiring.

Thank you for sharing.

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Fantastic and inspiring. Can you please clarify for me--I'm a beginner--how the embossing is done? On some of his other works, is that a single piece of leather, or is the relief from a second piece that is somehow attached on? Thanks!

Mike

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Absolutly awesome. Great work what a master.

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i have to say BRAVO

it separate the worker to the master

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Really nice work, I have visited the Museum in Ubrique three times now and everytime I go I find something new. It is in an old convent at the top of the village and is free entry, it's an amazing place well worth a visit if you are in Spain.

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I am so glad this thread got bumped today......I had missed it the first time around. This is some of the finest work I've ever seen. WOW!!!!

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