Chills, tears…. I have a room, plenty tools and ideas but had to concentrate on sth else for years. You just gave me the jolt I needed to stop the foolishness, fake emergencies and do what I really want to do. Create. Do it. THANK YOU !
An amazing artists!! I watch this when i need that push of possibilities!!! All of these artists are amazing!! Thank you!! You may never read this but, all of your works are amazing!!
I love this series. Not only to see how some of the crafts are taught and made but it gives such a positive sense that things are actually being made by hand again and that these skills have value and not just monetarily. During the pandemic, I started crafting--teaching myself via UA-cam videos. I learned how to make hand soap and laundry soap. I learned several baking and cooking skills that I never thought I'd master. I started making occasional wreathes and the bows to adorn them. I also started making silk flower arrangements. Making something of your own from start to finish is something very satisfying for the soul. And there is an abundance of crafts out there to learn. It's a very hopeful series in that we haven't been reduced to automated robots that can do little more than sit at a screen and play video games. We create and that satisfies a very primal need in us!
What we have here in Story Form is real, raw, rambunctious, radical, rapturous, ravishing, Yet at the same time restorative and refined. What we have here is: Art Defined. And I Thank you for it.
Staying away from the news is the only way of protecting our sanity. All news is manipulated to make us crumble into a frightened individuals, afraid of tomorrow and scared to speak up about what they stand for, in fear of being punished. This crazy world will still carry on if we stop watching the news. Just get some news headlines from the Reuters News Agency, very occasionally only. But it's much better not to surrender to the brainwashing . 😊
It was an honor to be included in JEWELRY by Craft in America and featured on PBS. Jewelry has so much more to say than just a language about the value of materials.
The gold and lapiz bracelet with the brooch and stand in the beginning and the bear necklaces ❤❤❤❤❤ i love this channel ...so very very interesting....thankyou
We make art when life's good. One falls ill and all priorities change their places. We can live without art but we can't carry on without good health and good health of our members of family. I was making my pieces for exhibitions and then, my daughter fell ill. Everything stopped. Then my husband fell ill, and even more things stopped. Normal life stopped. People don't know how incredibly fortunate they're, if their life responsibilities allow them to carry on with their work. It's so amazing and sad at the same time to watch this. It's such a painful reminder of the good life which is completely gone now and can never be resurrected. Thank you for sharing this dream like documentary. ❤
Outstanding and very unique individual pieces of art. And Perfektionismus out of this world thank you for sharing it with us. I am very grateful and touched seeing Suche wonderful pieces
Now, everyone needs to stay away from UA-cam and all social media, and start making their own art! You don't have to be train artist to call yourself an artist! You're even a bigger artist if you weren't trained, as you aren't ruined by your teachers as you already knew what your art should look like. People in ancient civilisations made completely incomprehensible art as they didn't waste their lives like we do. At the same time, programs like this can change one's life for the better. Thank you.
Winner - Winner, You are my comment section winner... It is said that "Joy is where you find It!" And yes I did, I found it to be with you Donna! This is so Win Win to me. It is direct, pure, concise, and encouraging with permission to: "Reach for the stars!!!" So for that Donna I say Thank you in kind and Salute you I do!
Truly moved me! Each and everyone. Viewing all types of art inspires me but it is the artists and their stories that really warms my spirit! My art gets washed away and is morphed into the memory of a special event for my client. Crafting is peace and joy!
@Updo wedding hair education I share all those same feelings and could not have expressed it better!! But also in regards to you describing your art and creations as something that is ultimately "washed away" thus gone forever. I have always had a great appreciation and draw to artists, carafts people and creators who put so much time, effort and passion into their creations of things that are never intended to last and be around forever. Often only having a life span of hours or days. Like the hairstyles you create or chalk creations on the pavement or large sandcastle structures created only to be washed away much easier and quickly then it took the person to create it. Of course those things can live on in photographs or film possibly forever ... But a picture just does not give people the full range of emotions they have seeing the art and creations in real life. Anywho .. I'm not sure if that makes much sense .. But in the end for at least my own thoughts ... I hope you know that what you do is every bit as important and respectable as any other artist, creator or craftsperson that has everben or will be ! Thanks for sharing you thoughts and comments!!
Wow, loved the NM indigenous representation at the end. I grew up around indigenous art and missed it so much when I moved away. There's such a soul to some of the NM artists that draws me in.
Every section of this video is extraordinary. Every time a section finished I thought, Wow! This is my favourite section. Then the next came along and I could not say I loved one more than the other. Phenomenal video. Thank you.
😮 I felt my mouth drop open as I watched you attach your handcrafted, most fantastic interesting pieces of jewelry together to form a vessel made to die for‼️ BEAUTY Your talent is like no other!!
Wonderful inspiring creations. The “craft” of jewelry making is equal to “fine art”. Glad I clicked on this recommendation. Now I’ve clicked on Subscribe.
I was so inspired and moved by this episode. I am a life long Jewelry lover and I am sure in past lives as well. Hearing these artists stories was so wonderful. To Jesse Monongya especially! I Hope to get" to Toadlena NM someday . Maybe I will meet with Jesse in "our rooms".
Wow. She is the real deal....100% artistic. To see the potential in so many inatamit objects and have such a powerful message in those creations. Just incredible.
This series brings me home to abundant artistic possibilities. Thank you for sharing artists at work with every new episode, and their determination to refine each piece to completion. Your photography and cinematography excell. The Ornament magazine planning screen visually relates to beds stitched together. Good editing. Your theme music tells me sit back and enjoy, this is going to be a trip of delight. Thank you for sharing on public access channels.
I strongly feel that I am related to The Hermans ❤️. It is so cool to hear another artist~much more developed than me obviously~be true to their Soul. Beautiful. Thank You. ***continuing to watch~okay, ALL of these artists…obsessed.
Thank you for including Robert K. Liu in this episode. Along with his late (and deeply missed) wife, Caroline, he has been one of, if not the most, influential people in the jewelry \ wearable art world. Many artists have some kind of agenda, even an axe to grind, but "Ornament" magazine, while giving a platform for artist's political statements, has never lost sight of the meaning and purpose of wearable art it is a statement of the artist's and the wearer's beliefs (this is who I am!), but also the belief in beauty. The beauty may be vastly different to the point of being radical, maybe even controversial, but "Ornament" has always been a forum for beauty and identity, a very thoughtful and insightful look at one aspect of human nature.
This was so worth waiting for! I could have watched another 5 hours! If ever there's a second, I'd love to see Kent Raible featured... I'm obsessed with his "Floating City" necklaces.
Intricacies are designed to create the genuine sides of an object and to signify the bright sides as well as the character that it exudes/brings to anyone. SMEs.....
I am in love with this channel. I am an artist too and this is inspiring. Thank you for sharing. ❤️ What I love about art is it's diversity uniqueness styles and designs. We humans are amazing and beautiful creators.
The only thing which reconciles me with mankind, ... art. Although i have never understood how artists could eat animals. To me art means understanding and respecting nature and therefore being vegan. I can't respect truly an artist using material of animal origin or eating animals. Most of the greatest artists and smartest people in History were vegetarians and or vegans from Da Vinci to Einstein, from Anthony of Egypt to Pythagoras, Gandhi, Kafka, Tolstoy, Tesla, Voltaire, Marie Shelley, Benjamin Franklin, Al Ma'arri, John Wesley, Richard Wagner, Mozart, HG Wells, Cervantes, Steve Jobs, Cleopatra, Ramses II, Akhenaton, i mean the least is endless of people who were highly intelligent or highly artistic and all chose not to make animals suffer. Even today to me the nature of a great artist or a great person is his or her diet.
OMG ... SPECTACULAR !!!
Thank you for this extraordinary documentary ❤❤❤❤
The navajo artist really touch my soul. His work resonates in a deep level that I can not explain, it is just feeling. Thank you Sir.
Chills, tears…. I have a room, plenty tools and ideas but had to concentrate on sth else for years. You just gave me the jolt I needed to stop the foolishness, fake emergencies and do what I really want to do. Create. Do it. THANK YOU !
I'm so glad for you! If you only can, never stop. ❤
An amazing artists!! I watch this when i need that push of possibilities!!! All of these artists are amazing!! Thank you!! You may never read this but, all of your works are amazing!!
I love this series. Not only to see how some of the crafts are taught and made but it gives such a positive sense that things are actually being made by hand again and that these skills have value and not just monetarily. During the pandemic, I started crafting--teaching myself via UA-cam videos. I learned how to make hand soap and laundry soap. I learned several baking and cooking skills that I never thought I'd master. I started making occasional wreathes and the bows to adorn them. I also started making silk flower arrangements. Making something of your own from start to finish is something very satisfying for the soul. And there is an abundance of crafts out there to learn. It's a very hopeful series in that we haven't been reduced to automated robots that can do little more than sit at a screen and play video games. We create and that satisfies a very primal need in us!
Amen! Yes we are spirits!
Another excellent video from Craft in America. This kind of education can inspire our country's youth and should be shown in our schools.
What we have here in Story Form is real, raw, rambunctious, radical, rapturous, ravishing, Yet at the same time restorative and refined. What we have here is: Art Defined. And I Thank you for it.
Beautiful. Beautiful. Beautiful.
All these Wonder-Full souls who absorb the messages of the Universe like sponges.
When he took that lapis box apart and it became a bracelet and brooch i lost all the air in my lungs. Wow.
best comment
I've been sitting watching the news and sinking sinking sinking. What a breath of fresh air. Thank you ♥️
Me too.
Staying away from the news is the only way of protecting our sanity.
All news is manipulated to make us crumble into a frightened individuals, afraid of tomorrow and scared to speak up about what they stand for, in fear of being punished.
This crazy world will still carry on if we stop watching the news.
Just get some news headlines from the Reuters News Agency, very occasionally only.
But it's much better not to surrender to the brainwashing . 😊
Thank so much, deeply inspiring and a joy to see so many beautiful objects. Thank you to your sponsors also
It was an honor to be included in JEWELRY by Craft in America and featured on PBS. Jewelry has so much more to say than just a language about the value of materials.
Hello beautiful lady how are you doing today?...hope all is well with you and your family?
I think you are amazing and your pieces are stunning. Very meaningful and precious, including your message of care for the environment and our planet.
Thank you @@sazennonumber
Love the last line. There is the Universe. And there is a Universe inside of you. Thanks.
amazing art, amazing people - thank you!
The gold and lapiz bracelet with the brooch and stand in the beginning and the bear necklaces ❤❤❤❤❤ i love this channel ...so very very interesting....thankyou
Had no idea what I was watching but watched it through. Wow. Such amazing artists and jewelry.
Amazing information about jewelry art depicting emotions and history or artistic jewelry. Thanks for sharing.
What an amazing inspiration... I can't imagine thousands of views and 19 comments.
I pray that we have more kindness than we share currently.
Watching from Kenya.Good work.I do make African jewels
Thanks for watching!
this woman who is doing craft in America is very remarkable, she has the skills of her ancestors and she does it very well!😑
We make art when life's good. One falls ill and all priorities change their places.
We can live without art but we can't carry on without good health and good health of our members of family.
I was making my pieces for exhibitions and then, my daughter fell ill. Everything stopped. Then my husband fell ill, and even more things stopped. Normal life stopped.
People don't know how incredibly fortunate they're, if their life responsibilities allow them to carry on with their work.
It's so amazing and sad at the same time to watch this. It's such a painful reminder of the good life which is completely gone now and can never be resurrected.
Thank you for sharing this dream like documentary. ❤
Outstanding and very unique individual pieces of art. And Perfektionismus out of this world thank you for sharing it with us. I am very grateful and touched seeing
Suche wonderful pieces
Now, everyone needs to stay away from UA-cam and all social media, and start making their own art! You don't have to be train artist to call yourself an artist!
You're even a bigger artist if you weren't trained, as you aren't ruined by your teachers as you already knew what your art should look like.
People in ancient civilisations made completely incomprehensible art as they didn't waste their lives like we do.
At the same time, programs like this can change one's life for the better.
Thank you.
Amazing Channel. Thank you.
Very interesting
Such good inspiration!!!
Never be afraid to think outside the box!!! Think FAR outside the box. Reach for the stars!!!
🍃🤗🍃
Winner - Winner, You are my comment section winner... It is said that "Joy is where you find It!" And yes I did, I found it to be with you Donna! This is so Win Win to me. It is direct, pure, concise, and encouraging with permission to: "Reach for the stars!!!" So for that Donna I say Thank you in kind and Salute you I do!
@@Ipoetize ohhhh what a nice compliment!!! Thank you so very much!!!
🍃🤗🍃 but permission is not needed.
❤❤❤❤❤so glad I found this channel!!!!
Thoroughly enjoyed this :)
Thank you ❤️🤟🏻💋
Beautiful craftsmanship to everything. Just wonderful!
That last story gave me chills so beautiful ❤️🐨🦘
amazing quality bravo !!!
AMAZING video...thank you.
Wow! That chased and saw-pierced ring is AMAZING!
How moving! I can not describe the shift in me I now feel after watching this!
♥️ Beautiful
This was so good! Thank you!
How cool that Gabrielle Gould grew up in Duluth. Lake Superior is so very inspirational .
Did subscribe as token of my appreciation.
A gift. Thank you for this magnificent video.
I love this video
I wish I couldsee more native work!
Truly moved me! Each and everyone. Viewing all types of art inspires me but it is the artists and their stories that really warms my spirit! My art gets washed away and is morphed into the memory of a special event for my client. Crafting is peace and joy!
@Updo wedding hair education I share all those same feelings and could not have expressed it better!!
But also in regards to you describing your art and creations as something that is ultimately "washed away" thus gone forever.
I have always had a great appreciation and draw to artists, carafts people and creators who put so much time, effort and passion into their creations of things that are never intended to last and be around forever. Often only having a life span of hours or days. Like the hairstyles you create or chalk creations on the pavement or large sandcastle structures created only to be washed away much easier and quickly then it took the person to create it.
Of course those things can live on in photographs or film possibly forever ... But a picture just does not give people the full range of emotions they have seeing the art and creations in real life.
Anywho .. I'm not sure if that makes much sense .. But in the end for at least my own thoughts ... I hope you know that what you do is every bit as important and respectable as any other artist, creator or craftsperson that has everben or will be !
Thanks for sharing you thoughts and comments!!
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@@tinakambitsis8454 ?!?!?!
“You have to make due with what you have” whew !! Yes start with what you have
My all time favorite television show on PBS. Coming in just ahead of Antiques Roadshow.
I agree. I wonder how amazing it would be to have new "craft" visionaries every week.
I like that idea. There are allot of great visionaries who could use some attention.
Wow, loved the NM indigenous representation at the end. I grew up around indigenous art and missed it so much when I moved away. There's such a soul to some of the NM artists that draws me in.
I love this series, me I make paper bead jewlery.
Fantastic program! I am totally in awe of what I just saw. Thank you.
ohhhh no words to describe my aww. Thank you! 😊 🙏
Luis Letchenique is from my home state. and has inspired me to get back in my craft room.
The recycled stuff is fabulous and intriguing.
Black plastic is a big problem.
Thank you Com & Taar.
Every section of this video is extraordinary. Every time a section finished I thought, Wow! This is my favourite section. Then the next came along and I could not say I loved one more than the other. Phenomenal video. Thank you.
Amazing episode, I love this program.
Thank you for all the reminders. At one time I was a silversmith and cut my own stone. The words spoken here by so many ring true.
Hello beautiful lady how are you doing?..hope all is well with you and your family?
I have to save and savour this video, I wouldn't want anyone disturbing my concentration! Just gorgeous pieces of art so far!! Excited😁💞
Excellent. Thank You.
Inspiring program! It makes me want to tap into my creativity in a new way.
So it is said and So shall it be. Good Luck Leslie working in Your New Creativity!
Thank you so much for making this beautiful video.
Thanks for this gem of a episode. Really enjoyed it. Love the channel!
Just fabulous. This is what passion looks like….incredible ❤️
In awe of the craftsmanship of each artist featured here. Thank you for this kind of programming. Sets my thoughts soaring.
So wonderful!!! I've really enjoyed Art Smith's story. What amazing talent! I went immediately to look up his pieces.
fantastic! All their stories add so much to the pieces they create - this really showcased the hearts and minds of artists.
😮 I felt my mouth drop open as I watched you attach your handcrafted, most fantastic interesting pieces of jewelry together to form a vessel made to die for‼️
BEAUTY
Your talent is like no other!!
What a beautiful episode! Oh to travel through time and visit Art Smith's shop, I can't imagine anything better.
Wonderful inspiring creations. The “craft” of jewelry making is equal to “fine art”. Glad I clicked on this recommendation. Now I’ve clicked on Subscribe.
This was so magical. I loved it all, and I gasped at some of Art Smith’s pieces. ❤️
Wow. I loved this. Just being introduced to jewelry making and the history of it. Art Smith, what an awesome, talented man!
I was so inspired and moved by this episode. I am a life long Jewelry lover and I am sure in past lives as well. Hearing these artists stories was so wonderful. To Jesse Monongya especially! I Hope to get" to Toadlena NM someday . Maybe I will meet with Jesse in "our rooms".
Thank You 🦋💫🦋
BEAUTIFUL WORK. Then to see his right hand is missing a few fingers, it's even more inspiring.
Wow. She is the real deal....100% artistic. To see the potential in so many inatamit objects and have such a powerful message in those creations. Just incredible.
what a great series. so much insight, creativity and wisdom. thank you.
Fantastic❤
So beautiful, you're amazing.
❤️❤️❤️
Love this episode 💜
This series brings me home to abundant artistic possibilities. Thank you for sharing artists at work with every new episode, and their determination to refine each piece to completion. Your photography and cinematography excell. The Ornament magazine planning screen visually relates to beds stitched together. Good editing. Your theme music tells me sit back and enjoy, this is going to be a trip of delight.
Thank you for sharing on public access channels.
I was so fascinated from the beginning. Beautiful artists and jewelry. Thank you for making this!!
Hello beautiful lady how are you doing today?...hope all is well with you and your family?
Lapis piece is gorgeous and brilliant ❤
Wonderful, thank you.
HUGELY inspiring. Thank you so much!!
I strongly feel that I am related to The Hermans ❤️.
It is so cool to hear another artist~much more developed than me obviously~be true to their Soul.
Beautiful. Thank You.
***continuing to watch~okay, ALL of these artists…obsessed.
Thank you for including Robert K. Liu in this episode. Along with his late (and deeply missed) wife, Caroline, he has been one of, if not the most, influential people in the jewelry \ wearable art world. Many artists have some kind of agenda, even an axe to grind, but "Ornament" magazine, while giving a platform for artist's political statements, has never lost sight of the meaning and purpose of wearable art it is a statement of the artist's and the wearer's beliefs (this is who I am!), but also the belief in beauty. The beauty may be vastly different to the point of being radical, maybe even controversial, but "Ornament" has always been a forum for beauty and identity, a very thoughtful and insightful look at one aspect of human nature.
Nooooooooooooo!!!! don't end...💝📿😞
This was so worth waiting for! I could have watched another 5 hours! If ever there's a second, I'd love to see Kent Raible featured... I'm obsessed with his "Floating City" necklaces.
Such a great episode! Have been waiting for this to come out!!! I've met Tom Herman, and his work is spectacular, he's a modern Faberge!
So I wasnt the only one waiting? yaayyy
@@nelliea.c.7086 The entire series is just so fantastic!!!! That it's been on for so long too, just love that!
@@justinwhite6787 exactly!
À Lalique
Le persone creative danno una bella sensazione di sollievo
👍🤩
I enjoyed this very much.
@19:34 she is out the comfort zone, love it!!
I've made Vinyl bats out of old records.
Thank you.
Intricacies are designed to create the genuine sides of an object and to signify the bright sides as well as the character that it exudes/brings to anyone. SMEs.....
OMG!!! 10:14
I am in love with this channel. I am an artist too and this is inspiring. Thank you for sharing. ❤️ What I love about art is it's diversity uniqueness styles and designs. We humans are amazing and beautiful creators.
I get my jewelry at museums or used. Tina, Al's wife
The only thing which reconciles me with mankind, ... art.
Although i have never understood how artists could eat animals. To me art means understanding and respecting nature and therefore being vegan. I can't respect truly an artist using material of animal origin or eating animals.
Most of the greatest artists and smartest people in History were vegetarians and or vegans from Da Vinci to Einstein, from Anthony of Egypt to Pythagoras, Gandhi, Kafka, Tolstoy, Tesla, Voltaire, Marie Shelley, Benjamin Franklin, Al Ma'arri, John Wesley, Richard Wagner, Mozart, HG Wells, Cervantes, Steve Jobs, Cleopatra, Ramses II, Akhenaton, i mean the least is endless of people who were highly intelligent or highly artistic and all chose not to make animals suffer.
Even today to me the nature of a great artist or a great person is his or her diet.
This obsession about race is disgusting.
You totally wreck this by starting off political!!!!
Colonialism gems? Lol
had to click off when I heard "colonized gems"
I think if you kept going on the video, you would feel respite. The other voices had more to say about their materials.
Check out Margaret De Patta and Paul Lobel, just a couple people who Art Smith imitated. There were many more.