Whenever I get stressed, I watch videos like this. Seeing quality and people working with their hands in a traditional way and life doesn't seem so bad. Thanks!
My god. I’ve just witnessed a true artisan and craftsman create something utterly extraordinary. I was almost tearful as it was lifted into place on the wall, I really felt the countless hours of impossibly intricate work coming to fruition. A glorious, glorious piece of work and a wonderfully made film documenting it.
A most wonderful & tasteful creation showcasing an exquisite work of art by the best in the business, & how lucky for Ludlow & Blunt to even find & engage David A. Smith..& his fellow artistes .Thankyou for a lovely film..
That is without dout the finest piece of reverse glass I have ever seen. It is a shame you sent it to New York. The "Big Apple" is not the thirving center of comerce and innovation it once was. New York City is now a cesspool of crime, government coruption, taxation and filth. Investors and entrepreneurs have had thier drive and vison crushed and ground to a fine powder scattered in the wind and are fleing to freer states. New York is dead. It is dead and will never recover.
Ray was my Diving instructor At Bovisands He taught me A lot and was Such A lovely Man He showed us Around his Museum and the Story’s he Told were unforgettable. It was an Honour to have known you Ray
Before Macintosh easy type adjustments and silent movies with ‘chase scenes’, a type composer would “cut to the chase”, if the story is too verbose to fit in his “print chase”
Just seeing this process blows me away the artisanship and craftsmanship combined in this craft that's amazing! And I'm seeing this video now 11 years later surprised I haven't stumbled on this sooner
What a beautiful documentary...….Absolutely perfectly composed from the narration right down to the music and the brief ASMR moments in-between...…this truly captures the art and passion with which David crafted this beautiful piece.