Illustration book proyect, La Corona de los Andes. 

The Crown of Our Lady of the Assumption of Popayán, known as the Crown of the Andes was made around 1660 and the arches were added around 1770.[1] The crown is adorned with 450 emeralds, the largest of which is the "Atahualpa Emerald"; this might have belonged to Incan Emperor Atahualpa (1497–1533) and been seized from him when he was captured in 1532 by Francisco Pizarro, a Spanish conquistador.[2][3] In 1936, the crown was sold by its owners to an American businessman. In 1963 it was sold at an auction at Sotheby in London to the Dutch diamond company Asscher, acting for an anonymous buyer.[4] As of December 2015, the crown belongs to the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.[1]
I started drawing and painting with watercolors. 
Due to the complexity and volume of the book I decided to work in Adobe Fresco and Procreate making collages with the hand drawings and watercolors.

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