Homage To The Labour Of Craft - Dan Fontanelli
Homage To The Labour Of Craft - Dan Fontanelli
The idea of finding one form, one material, one skill set to spend a life working with, honing, mastering and making your own is a beautiful thing.
Over the last 8 years I've been visitingĀ Ā makers and artists. Initially interested in what was being made and then the space where the making was taking place but finally I realised that the pull was the labour. People who were committed to a life of labour in pursuit of a singular goal and all the ups, downs, stresses and rewards that entails. My admiration for this way of lifeĀ and guttural belief that this is a good thing, individually and societally, led to this book. A small way of showing my respect and shining a light.
A huge thank you to all the makers involved.
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Homage To The Labour Of Craft - Dan Fontanelli
Homage To The Labour Of Craft - Dan Fontanelli
Homage To The Labour Of Craft - Dan Fontanelli
The idea of finding one form, one material, one skill set to spend a life working with, honing, mastering and making your own is a beautiful thing.
Over the last 8 years I've been visitingĀ Ā makers and artists. Initially interested in what was being made and then the space where the making was taking place but finally I realised that the pull was the labour. People who were committed to a life of labour in pursuit of a singular goal and all the ups, downs, stresses and rewards that entails. My admiration for this way of lifeĀ and guttural belief that this is a good thing, individually and societally, led to this book. A small way of showing my respect and shining a light.
A huge thank you to all the makers involved.
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Homage To The Labour Of Craft - Dan Fontanelli
The idea of finding one form, one material, one skill set to spend a life working with, honing, mastering and making your own is a beautiful thing.
Over the last 8 years I've been visitingĀ Ā makers and artists. Initially interested in what was being made and then the space where the making was taking place but finally I realised that the pull was the labour. People who were committed to a life of labour in pursuit of a singular goal and all the ups, downs, stresses and rewards that entails. My admiration for this way of lifeĀ and guttural belief that this is a good thing, individually and societally, led to this book. A small way of showing my respect and shining a light.
A huge thank you to all the makers involved.



















