Enjoyed a great deal . Craftsmanship has my deepest admiration . Quality in ones own life is a challenge to achieve . An brings great pleasure unless a true perfectionist. And that means !!!!
Dis neice was turned away decades ago. These styles were to be sold by the studio team from where they sat, wherever that is, and the studios were to surround them where they lived. These hands weren't to be limited to film (makers) for chump change as kids films. Yes, now these probably should be handed to a small reproduction house so a group of Tutu designers can get them to the local high school and downtown theatres for viewing, plus shows, to get the tulle compressIONS going on. After that, the local therapists will have what they required to begin with to rub sore ankle, finger and wrist joints and tissues so Diane's dancing dolls can finally budge out of the parades and into commun (cates ions).
You are right. I am not a Japanese person and maybe not particularly polite, but I live in Japan and I am sometimes stunned what some artisans here are able to achieve in various fields of crafts. And - Yes, I should have not been so blunt in my initial comment.@@lowesonia8551
Metal craft. Ever heard of Japanese swords? Knives, scissors, copper craft. Wood craft. Joinery in it's many forms. Paper craft in various forms. Lacquer art. Other crafts that don't even exist in most of Europe like bamboo weaving, silk weaving and dying, flower arrangement, Bonsai, You need more? There are more. I did not intend to knock english craftsmanship or any other, I am just profoundly impressed by the relentless and never ending pursuit of perfection and artistic depth in Japanese artisanship. I am a German boatbuilder live in Japan and have first hand access to Japanese culture and mindsets. I do apologise though for the crude initial comment I made. It came off the moment of slight disappointment after watching this video of London's finest artisans.
This series should be created every year! Thank you for supporting artist 👩🎨
That type of craftmanship is just astonishing!
Enjoyed a great deal . Craftsmanship has my deepest admiration . Quality in ones own life is a challenge to achieve . An brings great pleasure unless a true perfectionist. And that means !!!!
Love wqtching theese types of videos
Great craftsmen...... more are needed.......
The price of Purdy guns are staggering. Rory Duffy, the tailor, has his own shop in New York now.
beautifull,beautifull,beautifull.
A young Rory Duffy!
Another world. If i was a teen of today i would work for one of these luxury companies.
John Dillon these companies don’t hire teenagers
Hunting rifles in Ferlach, Austria are also world famous. The late Spanish king buys his shooters there.
The smoked salmon ending got me hungry. I am nowhere near the east of London so McD's Filet-o-Fish it is.
Jeremy Jo: Me too! My mouth is watering!
Omg is Richard the guy is that makes the elven and dwarven wigs in the Hobbit? I think I've seen him in one of the behind the scenes...
Dis neice was turned away decades ago.
These styles were to be sold by the studio team from where they sat, wherever that is, and the studios were to surround them where they lived.
These hands weren't to be limited to film (makers) for chump change as kids films.
Yes, now these probably should be handed to a small reproduction house so a group of Tutu designers can get them to the local high school and downtown theatres for viewing, plus shows, to get the tulle compressIONS going on.
After that, the local therapists will have what they required to begin with to rub sore ankle, finger and wrist joints and tissues so Diane's dancing dolls can finally budge out of the parades and into commun (cates ions).
Skip the wig making part 11:29
Artisanery?
love me some salmon
Does anyone know the title of the song that started around 21:22?
managed to find out ? i'm curious as-well...
I also would like to know!
I love foreman salmon
Foreman looks quite Jewish like his Russian Yiddish ancestors!
lol London thinking their artisan
It's time You research into Japanese artisanship. Makes Your London scene look rather pale in comparison.
Every Country is proud of its finest craftsman . But i thought Japan prides themselves on their politeness. You can not be a true Japanese.
You are right. I am not a Japanese person and maybe not particularly polite, but I live in Japan and I am sometimes stunned what some artisans here are able to achieve in various fields of crafts. And - Yes, I should have not been so blunt in my initial comment.@@lowesonia8551
Give an example of where Japan’s craftsmen exceed London’s for a comparable product...
Metal craft. Ever heard of Japanese swords? Knives, scissors, copper craft. Wood craft. Joinery in it's many forms. Paper craft in various forms. Lacquer art. Other crafts that don't even exist in most of Europe like bamboo weaving, silk weaving and dying, flower arrangement, Bonsai, You need more? There are more. I did not intend to knock english craftsmanship or any other, I am just profoundly impressed by the relentless and never ending pursuit of perfection and artistic depth in Japanese artisanship. I am a German boatbuilder live in Japan and have first hand access to Japanese culture and mindsets. I do apologise though for the crude initial comment I made. It came off the moment of slight disappointment after watching this video of London's finest artisans.