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 [HJ] The Artisan Collection @ Uber

Nexø, the Baltic island of Bornholm, November 8, 2022.

Ingredients:

 

1.5 (12 oz) cup Organic Unbleached All-Purpose Flour

 

250 ml warm water

 

1/4 tsp Pink Salt

 

1/4 tsp Yeast

 

Mix well ingredients until they are thoroughly combined.

 

Cover with plastic wrap and let stand at room temperature for 3 hours. Place in refrigerator till next day. Take out from refrigerator and let it sit at room temperature for 1 hours.

 

Transfer it to a well-floured surface and sprinkle dough with a little flour. Shape the dough. Place on a parchment paper-lined baking pan and cover with a towel. Let stand on counter top for 35 min. Place it in the oven and bake it for 30 minutes, or until the color turns golden brown.

Made with Bread, Semolina and Oat Flour. Sesame Seeds. Milk. Yeast. Pink Salt. Served with KerryGold Irish Butter, Smoked Paprika, and a pinch of Pink Salt.

 

Made with Bread, Semolina and Oat Flour. Sesame Seeds. Milk. Yeast. Pink Salt. Served with KerryGold Irish Butter, Smoked Paprika, and a pinch of Pink Salt.

Traditionally handed down over generations, making of ganesha idols is an art that is still nurtured by families in western India.

Glassblower handling a creation in his workshop.

Made with Bread, Semolina and Oat Flour. Sesame Seeds. Milk. Yeast. Pink Salt. Served with KerryGold Irish Butter, Smoked Paprika, and a pinch of Pink Salt.

 

“Créer pour vivre ou vivre pour créer : toute la différence entre l’artiste et l’artisan.” Michel Polac

part of an ornate iron gate

san francisco, california

So much of Acharacle is unique. The place is full of one-offs. Such as Joanne who owns and runs the Artisan shop, a new art and craft shop featuring locally produced artisan products, gifts and souvenirs. ......and occasionally can be found painting the Acharacle jetty supports too.

She's always at work beavering away with fabrics and textiles making handbags, purses and other crafted articles. Everything is locally produced including the craft beers, and organic single malt whisky. There's always a patient cat or dog keeping her company as the sewing machine whirrs away. This is Highland village life. No heatwave. No drought.

 

PS Joanna recovered all eight of our dining room chairs in Harris Tweed and they look and feel fantastic

Taken in a gift shop in Almonte, Ontario.

From Panorama City in Van Nuys, California.

One from the archives.

Chez Moi @ Anthology

CHEZ MOI Artisan Hearth (Adult)

CHEZ MOI Artisan Armchair (Adult)

 

Kreamy @ Anthology

KREAMY. merry sweetmas : 4 (decor)

KREAMY. merry sweetmas : rare (decor)

 

Lore @ Anthology

LORE Holiday Console Lamp [Red]

LORE Holiday Blanket Bin [Black]

LORE Holiday Console Vases [Red]

LORE Holiday Console [Cream]

LORE Let It Snow Mirror

LORE Vintage Holiday Sign [Green]

  

KraftWork Classic Fireplace . Pine Front Decor

KraftWork Winter Wallpaper . Double Framed

KraftWork Rosehill Collection . Rug

KraftWork Summer Breeze . Rustic Rug B

KraftWork Holiday Hat Boxes . Silver Merry Christmas

+Half-Deer+ Christmas Set - Traditional - Presents (Big)

+Half-Deer+ Christmas Set - Traditional - Presents (Small)

+Half-Deer+ Christmas Set - Traditional - Bare Tree

O.M.E.N - Christmas Morning - Reindeer Plushie - Plain

Nutmeg. Woodland Nursery Rocking Horse

  

DADDY: "Goodness Malachi!"

 

MALACHI: "Oh! Hullo Daddy! Merry Christmas!"

 

DADDY: "Err… Merry Christmas, Malachi. What are you doing sitting on my strawberry macaron? I was just taking a break from Christmas wrapping to have a well-deserved macaron!"

 

MALACHI: "What does it look like, Daddy? I'm having an elevenses of macarons course."

 

DADDY: "Oh! Do you think this is the best place to have your elevenses of macarons Malachi?"

 

MALACHI: "Oh yes Daddy! It's a capital place to take my elevenses of macarons. It's lovely and comfortable to sit on, and I just love the colour! Don't you, Daddy?"

 

DADDY: "Well yes I do Malachi, but…" *Sighs.* "Oh well, I suppose I’ll have the Biscoff one instead."

 

MALACHI: "I’m afraid you can’t have it, Daddy. "

 

DADDY: "Why not, Malachi?"

 

MALACHI: "Well, I should have thought that was obvious, Daddy! I’m using it as a tea table for my teapot! "

 

DADDY: "Oh… well, I’ll just…"

 

MALACHI: "No you won’t, Daddy!"

 

DADDY: "But you don’t even know what I was going to say, Malachi."

 

MALACHI: "Yes I do, Daddy. You were going to have the chocolate macaron, weren’t you?"

 

DADDY: "Well," *Blushes.* "Yes, I was, Malachi."

 

MALACHI: "You are so predicable, Daddy." *Tuts and shakes head.* "Well, you can’t have the chocolate one either, as it is currently being used by my milk jug and sugar bowl. "

 

DADDY: "Oh…" *Disappointed.* "Then how am I meant to have my elevenses of a macarons if you are sitting on it or using it, Malachi?"

 

MALACHI: "Well, I'm not entirely sure Daddy, but I'm sure you will think of something."

 

Oh dear! Malachi is at it again! The theme for "Looking Close… on Friday" for the 6th of December is "food with layers". When I saw the theme, I immediately thought of the small selection of brightly coloured macarons that I recently bought from "Le Petit Gâteau" a few months ago. I bought them for photography purposes, and lo and behold, they came in handy for this week’s theme. As it is December, I give my photostream a festive flavour, and thus Malachi is photographed on one of my wrapped Christmas boxes in front of my small Christmas tree decorated with my hand made baubles. I hope you like my choice of subject for this week’s theme, and that it makes you smile.

 

Malachi I acquired in mid-March 2020 (and mid Coronavirus) from a wonderful Melbourne stalwart toy shop: Dafel Dolls and Bears, when I went looking for a present for one of my goddaughters. Malachi is designed by Mary and hand-made by Wendy Joy in Australia. He has articulated arms and legs, and an extremely sweet face. Malachi was the name he came with, written by hand on his little tag. Both his floral tea set, and his miniature selection of macarons come from Beautifully Handmade Miniatures in Kettering in England.

Lisbon, Portugal

 

Laying the mosaic pavement requires backbreaking labor. It's an arduous job performed in a prostrate position, making this traditional art of calçeteiros both rare and expensive. When wet, the surfaces of "calçadas" tend to be slippery and can contribute to slips and falls. Also, the moisture breaks down the design requiring frequent maintenance. For this reason, today’s government is considering a way of creating a safer pavement for the pedestrian while at the same time maintaining the unique beauty of this art form as an important part of the nation's identity and heritage.

Nice place for a stop and a bit.

Alba (Scotland)

Artisan Italian Farfalle pasta ready for cooking for the Macro Mondays challenge: Dried. Area show is about 50mm Wide,

 

Happy Macro Monday!

Artisan in Seville Medieval Festival

Portrait of an artisan in Bat Trang, the most important pottery village of the Vietnam. Taken in february 2018.

 

What do you think about this photo? If you want, please, leave a comment :) Ciao e buona luce!!!

 

You can also see it (and more) on:

500px.com/esk19

I have, apparently, sold a framed copy of this picture for a lot of money through the local Artisan craft shop. I have no idea who the buyer is, but clearly it is someone with good sense, and a passion for 'art'. It restores my faith a little, after admins at "Special Landscapes" rejected it and it didn't get anywhere in LPOTY 2023 (Landscape Photograph of the year). Personally I feel the average 'landscape' shot you see on flickr is boring and uninspiring. no artistic merit, and no interest. There are lots of 'pretty' pictures but few deserve more than a fleeting glance. There's not much to inspire or hold your interest. People need to try harder to be creative, rather than join the club of bagging a particular honeypot shot. Just my opinion!

Soportando el frío, esta modesta vendedora, expone auténticas (aunque pocas) delicias en forma de queso.

 

Próximo al Balneario de Fitero. Navarra

I invite you to visit my Workers album ".

artisan potier

A Legacy of Pottery Artistry: The art of pottery in Fes dates back to medieval times, with the city's artisans perfecting the craft through generations. Passed down from master to apprentice, the techniques and knowledge have been preserved, allowing the tradition to flourish to this day. Fes pottery is deeply rooted in Moroccan culture, reflecting the influence of Berber, Arab, and Andalusian artistic traditions, bringing the clay to life.

 

I loved how removed from the world the artists appear to be; their intense focus only on their art.

A tannery in Fes.

 

It is a humbling experience to witness the process of something that I unwittingly take for granted. It saddens me to think of the loss of life that occurs in a commercial industry. I take heart in the fact that nothing of the animal is wasted, but I can't help feeling a deep sense of sorrow here, despite the incredible artistry. A pricked conscience is a healthy reminder of the great gift that is life.

New hairstyle Artisan now available at Magika. Have a look at the image to see what's included. For a chance to win a free copy/refund of the new hair, visit www.magika.se/giveaway

 

Store links: www.magika.se/shop

 

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