This TV show was discussed in another thread. Here's a site where you can
enter a zip code or select a state for additional viewing dates & times:
http://www.pbs.org/craftinamerica/airdates.html?edit_st=y
It's a series of three one-hour shows focusing on a variety of crafts. The
woodworking segments are awesome, and feature Maloof and Nakashima. I also
enjoyed the blacksmiths, sculptors, and potters. Didn't much care for the
quilting, basketweaving, and jewelry making, but that's just me. Definitely
worth a look. Enjoy.
Buddy
Thu, May 31, 2007, 10:02pm [email protected] (Buddy=A0Matlosz) doth
sayeth:
<snip> Definitely worth a look. Enjoy.
Definitely. Not so thriled about the blacksmith sculpture tho.
Did enjoy watching the quilts, how they were made anyway, not too
thrilled with most of the designs. The baskes were neat too, but I'd
never want to try quilting or basketing. Blacksmithing now, that's
another story. My old man sold a perfectly good farrier forge for $10
when they auctioned off the old homestead. Plus a huge anvil, for maybe
a little more. What's bad is, he knew, or should have, that I wanted at
least the forge. I had told him so, but "he" claimed he'd never get rid
of it. That forge is probably sitting in someone's living room, as a
"decoration". Bah. Humbug.
JOAT
What is life without challenge and a constant stream of new
humiliations?
- Peter Egan
Buddy Matlosz wrote:
| This TV show was discussed in another thread. Here's a site where
| you can enter a zip code or select a state for additional viewing
| dates & times:
|
| http://www.pbs.org/craftinamerica/airdates.html?edit_st=y
I missed the first airing, but used the link to discover that it's
being rebroadcast in my area on Sunday.
I felt bad that I'd missed it - thanks for posting the link!
--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/
There is also a web site: http://www.craftinamerica.org/exhibition/?
One of the episodes, "Community"(?), talks about artist's communities and
schools. Wish they had talked more about *how* these students are taught.
I'm also as interested in the TOOLS artists and craftsmen use as the
artists and their products.
Contact the producers, tell them you'd like to see a show about tool making.
That's a whole nother craft in itself.
John E.
"Smaug Ichorfang" <sm@ug,the.orc> wrote in message
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> There is also a web site: http://www.craftinamerica.org/exhibition/?
>
> One of the episodes, "Community"(?), talks about artist's communities and
> schools. Wish they had talked more about *how* these students are taught.
> I'm also as interested in the TOOLS artists and craftsmen use as the
> artists and their products.