The things we make and how we make them is the primordial stew of worlds. Things offer a local and infinitely large story. All things, like local food, dialects, patterns found in rugs and an alphabet of ceramic pot design and decoration draw out a map of influence, story and…
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Making Good Bread
Category : Craft Methodology, Food
Good bread is hard to find especially in the center of Indiana. Good bread is not terribly hard to find in Michigan where I was raised and where I routinely visit however. In south central Michigan great bakeries can be found. In Howell you can find Oh Crumbs! Bakery. Oh…
Why We Draw: III Caves
Category : Craft and Society
The most widely thought, possible, primigenial ‘artwork’ connected with our genus, homo, is a red jasperite cobble found in a South African cave. The cobble fits within the palm of a hand and is thought to be a carried art object or manuport. Some of the oldest surviving artwork are…
Luddite
Category : Craft and Society
‘Craft’ brings to mind the medieval artisan. That specie of humanity made almost everything by hand. Books were hand written and ‘illuminated’ with illustrations and ornament. Cathedrals, town-halls, fortifications and houses too were built by hand. A cathedral’s master-builder used templates, a compass, scaffolding, chisels and saws. Gothic building technology…