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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 600952" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>Just a reminder that tonight, Dec.31st, there are two new episodes of Craft in America on PBS. I feel it is one of the best documentary-styled series on TV, if not THE best, and because it isn't necessarily about the end result, but the actual craft of artisans and who-nots, it's of great significance in a culture and time when craftsmanship is both a low commodity and of little priority. To get into the minds and hands of creatives is a real treat for someone like myself who doesn't have a creative cell, or synaptic pop, in their entire being. I don't envy much, but to be creative is one of them.</p><p></p><p>And if you don't give two mouse turds about the end product, it's of little importance. It's all about the process and craft. Take that perspective, and this series will offer satisfaction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 600952, member: 1211"] Just a reminder that tonight, Dec.31st, there are two new episodes of Craft in America on PBS. I feel it is one of the best documentary-styled series on TV, if not THE best, and because it isn't necessarily about the end result, but the actual craft of artisans and who-nots, it's of great significance in a culture and time when craftsmanship is both a low commodity and of little priority. To get into the minds and hands of creatives is a real treat for someone like myself who doesn't have a creative cell, or synaptic pop, in their entire being. I don't envy much, but to be creative is one of them. And if you don't give two mouse turds about the end product, it's of little importance. It's all about the process and craft. Take that perspective, and this series will offer satisfaction. [/QUOTE]
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