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Luis Torres

Trained with Master Glauco Capozzoli, his artistic work focuses on plate work, using different engraving techniques: xylography, etching, aquatint or burin.”

Biography

Luis Torres, Aragonese painter, member and founder of the “Teresa Cajal” municipal engraving workshop in Tarazona. This artist complemented his training in both engraving and painting with Master Glauco Capozzoli.

Named in 2003, by the City Council of Tarazona, Turiasonense of the year. Finalist in two biennials “V de grabado, Ciudad de Borja 2004” and “IX edition, Bienal de pintura del Balconadas 2004” in Betanzos (Galicia).

He has numerous exhibitions in Navarra, Aragón, Teruel and La Rioja, both individual and collective.

Etching, aquatint and engraving donated by the City Council of Tarazona to Prince Felipe, on the occasion of his visit to Tarazona.

Luis Torres

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Tarazona (Zaragoza)