Marked by the Craft
(Edited)
Hands that know their work.

Clay yields not to force, but to habit. Years of work shape their own rhythm, where form comes from the ability to feel the material. Over time, craft moves deeper into the person, leaving its traces and becoming part of them.









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@alexanderfluke's pictures
for the #monomad challenge by @monochromes
and for the Photo Quest contest by @qurator
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This type of art has always caught my eye; in the end, the result is wonderful. I like to buy vases and planters made from this material. Great photo for the contest. Best regards.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words and support. 😌
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Thank you for the support! Glad my pictures caught your eye 😌
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Thank you so much @brumest and @qurator for your support! 😌
What kind of clay did you primarily use for these pieces in Crete?
I wish I could tell you, but I have no clue. 🤷♂️ Those aren't my hands — I was just filming the craftsman.
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hehe ok