Knew it was her from the thumbnail. My grandmother venerated this title of the Virgin, I'm not a religious person but always love finding her around the world
I don't know what he personally used but I would use 230's on the Cyan, Yellow, and Black. For the Magenta either 230 or 305. Magenta tends to build a lot as you print so flesh tones start to look like sunburnt or like a "cooked lobster" so a 305 can help that.
@@rodrigoramos3013 you technically can use 4-305 screens but I wouldn't recommend it especially if you are using a manual press. It is very difficult to apply enough consistent pressure to push the ink threw a 305 on a manual press. Using the 305 on the Magenta is only if you have to if you are trying to avoid the flesh or other sensitive pieces of the art from turning too red. Another thing you could do is increase the lpi for the Magenta from 45 to 55 however using smaller dots depends on if the type of emulsion you are using and if it can hold the dots. I personally use Ulano QX-1. It's fast-burning and very forgiving.