It was three busy days, impossible to describe in these paragraphs. We saw Fidel closely, without molds, human. We saw him on the afternoon of Thursday, March 28 at Manzanillo’s Academy of Plastic Arts, walking among the boys, who watched him closely. He was happy, not only for the way he smiled, but also for the jokes he used with Alexis Leyva (Kacho). At one point, the artist invited him to make a drawing and he, enjoying himself, drew a figur…
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It was three busy days, impossible to describe in these paragraphs. We saw Fidel closely, without molds, human. We saw him on the afternoon of Thursday, March 28 at Manzanillo’s Academy of Plastic Arts, walking among the boys, who watched him closely. He was happy, not only for the way he smiled, but also for the jokes he used with Alexis Leyva (Kacho). At one point, the artist invited him to make a drawing and he, enjoying himself, drew a figur…