0:00 Intro 0:32 Hi everyone 1:10 Part 1: The idea behind the work 5:22 The Antiqua-Fraktur Dispute 6:11 Part 2: The history of the work 10:37 Pert 3: The making of the work 17:16 Thank you
Thank you, Athar, for this fascinating explanation of your concept. To me, your finished work appears flawless, so the humility you showed in including your mistake was very much appreciated. That you had to adapt and work round an issue to achieve your desired result makes it all the more impressive to me. Thank you for sharing your work.
I love hearing the inspiration and thought process behind how and why you create a specific work. It gives the art even more layers, and always gives me something meaningful to ponder throughout my day.
Your rock like philosophy is manna to my mind Athar, I so enjoy your sharing, your honesty, and your adaptability across all of life’s platforms. Thank you
Athar!!!! Thank you!!! I know you don’t know me but because of you I finally started rock carving for the first time today! I spent two hours and it felt like ten minutes.
Great video Athar, love your honesty about the mistake you made. It's simply in the human nature. The work had to adapt, and indeed, that is the key to survival. I think the flexibility it has now opens so much more possibilities. I'm curious to see it in as many forms as possible
I like your work. But the spelling of "Fortzetzung" may unfortunately be incorrect… according to a German version of Carl von Clausewitz's book, Vom Kriege located here www.clausewitz-gesellschaft.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/VomKriege-a4.pdf the word "Fortzetzung" does not feature at all, but the word "Fortsetzung" can be found 64 times there, including in his famous quote: “Der Krieg ist eine bloße Fortsetzung der Politik mit anderen Mitteln”. Also some online basic translations show "Fortsetzung" as “continuation”, but "Fortzetzung" as “forwarding”. I’m keeping in mind, that languages are alive and words can change spelling and meaning over time… so please check and confirm "Fortzetzung" as a correct original spelling. Best regards and thank you for your engaging videos.