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Comments on "Interior of Small Woodworking Shop, Florence"
What a romantic little shop! It feels like a timewarp. It's nice to see a true craftsman's shop.
lovely! makes me think of grandfathers and christmas and tea, and also makes me long for less technological surroundings..
I love the child's touch, just behind the door.
does kreativity grow in concrete, steel and glass?
The colors in the top photo are the colors that Braque made his world with.
What a nice surprise!!! :)
The top photo is art and I would love to display it in my home. The colors....and it has a mood. I love it.
so charming
Ahhh...I love florence!
I like these photographs very much. I think it's nice the way these images break up the flow of your portraits. I like the juxtaposition.
Random quote on juxtaposition:
"I like the construction of sentences and the juxtaposition of words-not just how they sound or what they mean, but even what they look like."
- Don DeLillo
In the footsteps of another famous woodworking shop from Tuscany - that of Geppetto!
Were you just passing by?
Beautiful shots Sart, particularly the first one, great textures. That's the kind of thing I would put on a mood board for winter style inspiration. Would look beautiful as a print.
This is a collection, you know? Frame these stunning photos, and you've got a show.
Wow!
I know this comment is slightly late, but I didn't have the opportunity to write anything yesterday. I just wanted to share how perfectly WONDERFUL these images are! My father was a carpenter while I was growing up, and we had a wood shop in our backyard where he would work during the days. I used to go out and visit him several times during the day, and I would do everything from play with the shavings and extra wood to give him pictures to "decorate" his shop with. I even remember a couple of clown ones!
This image is so busy... but wonderfully nostalgic. <3
Wonderful! It is refreshing to see this blog include some new concepts. It is pleasing to see that you and your readers appreciate and understand the joys of the artisan and his atelier.
I worked in real estate development for many years and "retired" at a relative young age (35). I now have my own shop focusing on restoration carpentry. I've never been happier!! The sense of accomplishment and pride is unparalleled when compared to other professions. I strongly encourage others who have the inclination and skill to pursue artisan work. These are the people that make the world a better place to live. As far as money, you should be able to make enough to get by. If you are good you should be able to bring in around $175k. You won't have many, if any, luxuries on that income, but you should be able to pay your bills.
Thanks for posting this.
so lovely!!!
and with such a life!!!
perfect!
These photos are so beautiful and moving. I love how your eye for design, color, and composition (and care about craftmanship) extend from fashion to other human endeavors.
Thank you.
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