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Craftland
Craftland: In Search of Lost Arts and Disappearing Trades | James Fox
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An impassioned and inspiring account of the extraordinary men and women still doing traditional artisanal work (The Sunday Times) in the face of massive technological industrializationby renowned Cambridge art historian Dr. James Fox. Shimmers with love for a dwindling world of meticulous, patient labour . . . deftly written and well researched.The Guardian During an age of mass manufacturing, fast fashion, synthetic materials and the unsustainable practice of companies valuing quantity over quality, a return to tradition, connection, and simplicity is essential. Art historian and award-winning broadcaster Dr. James Fox explores the rapidly fading crafts and artisanal traditions of the worldsuch as coopering, basket-weaving, wheelwrighting, metalwork, and blacksmithingthat have shaped so much of our history through their alchemy of the hand-made human touch and generational wisdom. Fox explains the history of craftsmanship in Britain, taking readers across the lands and communities that originated there, teaching them about the practices, traditions, and people at their heart. From coopers to thatchers, basket makers to bellfounders and dry wall builders, Fox tours Britain, once the workshop of the world, in search of its lost and disappearing craft traditions and the artisans trying to keep them alive including, a rush weaver who has managed to rebuild a sustainable business with her baskets and other wares, a bell foundry that uses the same practices it used in the nineteenth century, and dry wallers, building walls one piece of stone at a time that could last two centuries. Part travelogue and part historical record, Craftland is a profoundly intimate meditation on our human cultural heritage, exploring what we lose as these traditions fade from view in the race of progress, and what we stand to gain if we bring them back.
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maich
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Lately, we've been attacked by viruses ranging from colds to the flu... despite all the vitamins we've been taking. Still, we found time for creativity in December. We wrapped gifts, made cards, baked cinnamon rolls, decorated the house, and did some scrapbook pages in our diary.
#creativity #craft #december
#LitsyCrafters @Catsandbooks

Bookwormjillk Looking good! I hope those germs leave you alone now! 7d
LiseWorks Your cinnamon rolls look delicious 7d
maich @LiseWorks Thank you❤️ 6d
maich @Bookwormjillk thank you❤️ we hope the same 6d
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A late contender for my Book of the Year, this was just such a delight to read. Not only is it fascinating in its subject matter, it is beautifully written as well. The author's respect for the crafts-people he writes about, and his belief in the importance of their work, shines like a beacon. His writing style is like a really lovely warm hug - easy, gentle, absorbing, engrossing and you're sad when it ends! An absolute triumph of non-fiction!

readingjedi And I know this shouldn't matter and I am embarrassing myself for even mentioning it, but I just saw a photo of the author and, well, he's not ugly...😁😜🫠 3w
Suet624 Is he a fox? 3w
readingjedi @Suet624 I'd say!!!🦊 3w
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Think I've just found the name of my new punk rock band!!!

Seriously though, what a glorious phrase!

Ruthiella Rock on! 🤘🎸😂 1mo
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Starting this one tonight.