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'Craft: an essential luxury?' debate Flickr set

All photos credited: Alvin Carpio 2009


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Anonymous wrote 3 weeks 2 days ago

Indian Takeaway and crafts at

Indian Takeaway and crafts at my home and I never thought that it was a luxury. I purchased all those good for self satisfaction.

 
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candysang wrote 15 weeks 5 days ago

If you have posted the

If you have posted the important points evolved at the debate too in this post, I would have been more interesting for all those who have interest in crafts and designer articles. dual saw This is a long and difficult process.

 
Man wrote 17 weeks 6 days ago

I have gone through all those

I have gone through all those photos taken during the debate on the subject ‘craft: an essential luxury?’ in the slide show. From the photos I understood that it was a strong healthy debate on ‘craft: an essential luxury?’ If you have posted the important points evolved at the debate too in this post, I would have been more interesting for all those who have interest in crafts and designer articles. My opinion on this subject is that craft is essential for all those who love art works. Buying wholesale sunglasses would that be termed as luxury? Really no. I have many artwork and crafts at my home and I never thought that it was a luxury. I purchased all those good for self satisfaction.

 
Kalinda wrote 18 weeks 10 hours ago

Really, I can't but agree

Really, I can't but agree with the author of an article I found by files search saying that traditional craft skills are in decline in today's mass market economy. Despite this trend, superior craftsmanship remains a marker of quality and distinctiveness and an expression of cultural heritage. I'm convinced that craft can be revitalised and craft businesses can not only survive but thrive. No one says that this is easy. This is a long and difficult process. We must change out inner world and gain a desire not only to consume, but to create. Only in this case it is possible to change the situation.

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Index of resources

All images © Rodrigo Orrantia 2011

ZIP download. All images copyright the artist.

Crafted 2012 application form, Crafted 2010 selection process / eligibility criteria document

All images © Rodrigo Orrantia 2010

Recent press on the Crafted programme

All images © Rodrigo Orrantia 2010

All photos credited: Rodrigo Orrantia 2010

PDF download - Chair & Panel profiles for the 'Handmade - who pays?' debate on 20th September 2010

RSPCA Good Business Awards 2010 Announced 13th September 2010

Bespoke artisans' step back in time - Goodwood Revival 17 – 19 September 2010

Crafted 2010 application form, Crafted 2010 selection process / eligibility criteria document

Clothing to keep; a new collection to treasure

An exhibition of Ptolemy Mann's work will be held in the Christopher Farr Los Angeles Gallery from 26th May 2010 to 27th June 2010

Take a look at our brand new Crafted short film, produced by SERGE FILMS.

Suggested reading links

Generously hosted by Soane Britain

Fashion Monitor is the UK's leading subscription source of industry information for media, PR and communications professionals working in fashion and beauty.

Introducing 'Adras'... A new fabric designed by Ptolemy Mann for Christopher Farr Cloth

Eloise Grey Launches Menswear Collection

Produced by www.smallfryfilms.co.uk

Suggested reading links

All photos credited: Alvin Carpio 2009

PDF download - commissioned by Arts & Business in partnership with Ledbury Research

PDF download - Chair & Panel profiles for the 'Craft: an essential luxury?' event on 25th September

PDF download - Information about Crafted