Monday, September 6, 2010

Using Secondary Camera E71

huarango Adolfo Bermudez Jenkins

Recalling the statement made by Don Adolfo Bermúdez Jenkins

"... from the Paracas and Nasca, Tiahuanaco of the costs and later have
left a rich artistic heritage as dazzling
is today in the museums of the world
and today visitors come to our land

, notably the Regional Museum, the evidence of his ability
. Why were
born artists, the forces of light and wind
, the beauty of the dunes, the
warmth of the climate, and the same ardor of
work of these extraordinary men
led to what might be called the miracle
prehispanic cultures ... "


Source
The use of inks is ancient and is still under discussion the true origin of them, we know that data both China and Ancient Egypt. The truth is that both Chinese manuscripts do exist, as Egyptians showing the existence of a light substance, ideal for writing. The inks used by the medieval scribes came from two recipes usually prepared at the time. One was the mixing of carbon black with rubber and water that was really effective and lasting, and the other was the mixture of ferrous sulfate with a potion made from oak galls. The commercial sale of prepared inks was popularized in the eighteenth century.
The term ink (from the Latin tinct) refers to the colored liquid, fluid, used to write or draw using an appropriate instrument. HUARANGOS

Native of South America, is a native tree from which tannin is extracted to manufacture, among other things inks.
In Peru there is an ink from the huarango which is manufactured under the original recipe, after the conquest. These inks with this particular color so prepared and sold in bottles or jars. The virtue of these is that is so natural, non-damaging tools, so do not need immediately wash the feathers, moreover, may have been used and reused without prior cleaning. GUM ARABIC

viscous substance obtained from Acacia Senegal, which serves to bind.

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