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

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.

Glassblower handling a creation in his workshop.

Tired but happy they said.

 

Have a nice weekend, greetings from my Honduras.

san francisco, california

- Óbidos, Portugal -

“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

Artisan à Koh Chen (Cambodge)

From Panorama City in Van Nuys, California.

One from the archives.

Devonshire Green Sheffield Aug 2024.

-Reshade Framework

-Crop

-DSR

-Jim2point0's CT

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

  

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.

san francisco, california

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

Nice place for a stop and a bit.

Alba (Scotland)

Ethnic Nùng An woman spreads bau hat leaves to dry.

 

Thap village in Cao Bang, Vietnam, remains a center for traditional incense making, with nearly 100 families dedicated to the craft. They use natural ingredients like sawdust, tree bark, and various herbs. A key ingredient is bau hat leaves (Litsea cubeba), which provide a unique citrusy aroma and act as a natural binder. The leaves are dried, ground, and mixed with other ingredients to form a paste, which is then rolled onto bamboo sticks. This time-honored process, passed down through generations, preserves a vital part of local culture and heritage.

FRENCH : A l' occasion de l'exposition de mes photos "Nights and Days in Paris" dans une galerie de Tokyo, voilà 6 jours et 7 nuits que je suis dans cette effervescente City. Ce sera ma dernière journée sur Tokyo. Ce 6ème livret sur cette ville est donc consacré à ce dernier "INCERTAIN JOUR", à cette ville étonnante aux yeux de lumières. Après un ultime pèlerinage matinal en mes lieux favoris de Ginza, où se trouve ma galerie, je décide de prendre un train de banlieue et d'aller voir un nouveau cimetière du grand Tokyo, celui de Yanaka, perché sur des hauteurs et non loin de quartiers populaires. Là où l'on trouve les si nombreux "artisans ancestraux du funéraire" par exemple. Puis revenant à pied sur Ginza, je me perds un peu partout avec délice jusqu'au crazy quartier d'Akihabara, lieu des jeux et débauches virtuelles. Un dernier souper tokyoïte, puis dernières lueurs sur la City. On ferme ses yeux et l'on pense à l'hypothétique lendemain. En effet, demain j'embarque pour Séoul pour y exposer à nouveau mes photos initialement présentées à Tokyo. A suivre.

ENGLISH : On the occasion of the exhibition of my photos "Nights and Days in Paris" in a gallery of Tokyo, here are 6 days and 7 nights that I am in this effervescente City. My last day. This 6th booklet on this city is dedicated to this last "UNCERTAIN DAY",to this amazing city with light eyes. After a final morning pilgrimage to my favorite places in Ginza, where my hotel is, I decided to take a suburban train and visit a new cemetery in Greater Tokyo, that of Yanaka, perched on heights and not far from neighborhoods so typical and so alive. Where we find so many "ancestral craftsmen of the funeral". Then walking back on Ginza, I get lost everywhere with delight to the crazy neighborhood of Akihabara, place of games and virtual debauchery.Then last supper, last glow on Tokyo. We close our eyes and we think of the hypothetical tomorrow Indeed, tomorrow I embark for Seoul to expose, again, my photos initially presented in Tokyo. To be continued.

 

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 ".

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.

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