Jaw-droppingly beautiful! Exquisitely clean design developed by a seemingly humble, sensitive, able young man. I am honoured to have found this work and only wish I could live with a piece of it. Hold to your principles Joseph Walsh - you will make the world a better place.
Speechless beauty. Could just stare at it and feel so relaxed. What a gift from God you have. Please give thanks praise and the glory to God. For He makes this all possible .
This is consummate artistry. It inspires admiration and gives one a sense of the infinite. It's simply organic. I just hope the commissioners are aware of the rarity of what they possess. The young team must be a wonderful asset; they deserve credit too. I agree with a viewer who said that people like yourself make the world a better place.
فريق مبدع نتطلع للترجمة للعربية مع فائق التقدير نحن محبي الاخشاب نعلم أن هناك تقنيات الحرارة بالنار والبخار والنحث بالماء ولاكن تضل اليد الماهرة هي السيد في التحف ونظريتي أن بعض الاعمال التي لاتكون مرسومه كفكرة وينطلق بها فكر الاستاذ محلقا في عشق الاخشاب ونظرته التجريدية ليتحقق عمل مميز ونحترم الاعمال التي ترسم وتتمخض عن فكرة ومؤكد يستحدثها تعديلات كثيرة لهذا ضني ان الاحتفاظ بالفكرة ورسمها والاحتفاظ بلوحات متكررة لكل صفحة تعديل لان الافكار المتدفقة كل يوم لن تعود فتمسح فهي لاتعود للذاكرة احب واعشق الخشب منذ طفولتي وانا في العقد السابع اشعر انني مازلت شابا يافعا وقد قضيت في قطع الاخشاب وجمعها منذ اكثر من 45 عاما ومازلت تحياتي للجميع
A brief reply to Mr. "Satanochio, who made a rather deprecating reply to my comments. Need I bring your attention, Sir, to the necessity of Art and Beauty in this potentially dark world? Art and creativity tend to elevate the individual, and his surroundings, whereas doubt and especially negativity, tend to abase and to lower the individual- and, his surroundings. I'm afraid I have no more to add.
"Art and creativity tend to elevate the individual, and his surroundings, whereas doubt and especially negativity, tend to abase and to lower the individual- and, his surroundings." I think Van Gogh's right ear would disagree with your summation. Most artists that we admire, died in abject poverty and misery and did nothing for their surrounding! Things are rarely better nowadays, and I don't just mean the general consensus and successes of a very select few.
+utubecomment21 Yes, most of the artists we admire DID die in excruciating circs. Maybe you want to look up WHY, and WHOM might have been responsible for their poverty. Take a closer look at the Merchants, and you'll soon get the greater picture. Once you understand the principle of wealth, and how it preys on the Poor, a whole lot of tactics become crystal clear. By the way, I suppose you know that Vincent's brother Theo, was an art dealer ; he never sold a single painting of his brother's. Then look at why banks own "priceless" (that's the wrong word, because everything's tagged) instruments. However, Art in itself is to be upheld, for if we lived in an artless world things would be even bleaker. Just a last word ; Artists (the true) are not materialists, they are inhabited by their work and don't hark after possessions.
It's mostly a bunch of mess in my opinion. This is how to complicate design, there is a lot of unnecessary lines that confuses. It's not clean sensible like most northern and european design. Many americans like this type of design though and it's all in the eye of the viewer. To me it's bad design.
then you clearly havent studied natural organic patterns, because I can assure you, they look more like Josephs designs than northern or european design.
Most Americans are not into that type of furniture. American style furniture is nothing like that and tends to be more classical in nature. Northern Europeans are not renowned for furniture making either. Ireland used to have a flourishing crafted furniture culture that declined after the Irish revolutionary period.
Jaw-droppingly beautiful! Exquisitely clean design developed by a seemingly humble, sensitive,
able young man. I am honoured to have found this work and only wish I could live with a piece of it. Hold to your principles Joseph Walsh - you will make the world a better place.
I am sharing this video with my high school students in a Design Lesson!!! Inspiring!!
Speechless beauty. Could just stare at it and feel so relaxed. What a gift from God you have. Please give thanks praise and the glory to God. For He makes this all possible .
This is consummate artistry. It inspires admiration and gives one a sense of the infinite. It's simply organic. I just hope the commissioners are aware of the rarity of what they possess. The young team must be a wonderful asset; they deserve credit too. I agree with a viewer who said that people like yourself make the world a better place.
+musamor75 "make the world a better place" is debatable. In what way do they make the world a better place and for who?
*Speechless*
Exquisite
Fantastic!
Aboslutely Gorgeous I aspire the skills to produce something similar.
Den scoth! Fantastic!
i wish that I had your wood working skills.... very impressive ..... Keep going
Sonas ort
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فريق مبدع نتطلع للترجمة للعربية
مع فائق التقدير
نحن محبي الاخشاب نعلم أن هناك تقنيات الحرارة بالنار والبخار والنحث بالماء
ولاكن تضل اليد الماهرة هي السيد في التحف
ونظريتي أن بعض الاعمال التي لاتكون مرسومه كفكرة وينطلق بها فكر الاستاذ محلقا في عشق الاخشاب ونظرته التجريدية ليتحقق عمل مميز
ونحترم الاعمال التي ترسم وتتمخض عن فكرة
ومؤكد يستحدثها تعديلات كثيرة
لهذا ضني ان الاحتفاظ بالفكرة ورسمها والاحتفاظ بلوحات متكررة لكل صفحة تعديل
لان الافكار المتدفقة كل يوم لن تعود
فتمسح فهي لاتعود للذاكرة
احب واعشق الخشب منذ طفولتي وانا في العقد السابع اشعر انني مازلت شابا يافعا
وقد قضيت في قطع الاخشاب وجمعها منذ اكثر من 45 عاما ومازلت
تحياتي للجميع
فنان ويجب ان ينشر جهدك شكرا
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A brief reply to Mr. "Satanochio, who made a rather deprecating reply to my comments. Need I bring your attention, Sir, to the necessity of Art and Beauty in this potentially dark world? Art and creativity tend to elevate the individual, and his surroundings, whereas doubt and especially negativity, tend to abase and to lower the individual- and, his surroundings. I'm afraid I have no more to add.
"Art and creativity tend to elevate the individual, and his surroundings, whereas doubt and especially negativity, tend to abase and to lower the individual- and, his surroundings."
I think Van Gogh's right ear would disagree with your summation. Most artists that we admire, died in abject poverty and misery and did nothing for their surrounding! Things are rarely better nowadays, and I don't just mean the general consensus and successes of a very select few.
+utubecomment21 Yes, most of the artists we admire DID die in excruciating circs. Maybe you want to look up WHY, and WHOM might have been responsible for their poverty. Take a closer look at the Merchants, and you'll soon get the greater picture. Once you understand the principle of wealth, and how it preys on the Poor, a whole lot of tactics become crystal clear. By the way, I suppose you know that Vincent's brother Theo, was an art dealer ; he never sold a single painting of his brother's. Then look at why banks own "priceless" (that's the wrong word, because everything's tagged) instruments. However, Art in itself is to be upheld, for if we lived in an artless world things would be even bleaker. Just a last word ; Artists (the true) are not materialists, they are inhabited by their work and don't hark after possessions.
A M A Z I N G ! ! !
A lot of money for tools and technicians. Nothing new under the Sun.
what you eat, genius?
It's mostly a bunch of mess in my opinion. This is how to complicate design, there is a lot of unnecessary lines that confuses. It's not clean sensible like most northern and european design. Many americans like this type of design though and it's all in the eye of the viewer. To me it's bad design.
then you clearly havent studied natural organic patterns, because I can assure you, they look more like Josephs designs than northern or european design.
Most Americans are not into that type of furniture. American style furniture is nothing like that and tends to be more classical in nature.
Northern Europeans are not renowned for furniture making either. Ireland used to have a flourishing crafted furniture culture that declined after the Irish revolutionary period.
you dont have the faintest fucking clue what you're talking about