Saludos desde La Lomita, Colombia,me ha sorprendido la destreza de estos artistas que dan rienda suelta a su imaginación para crear tan hermosos objetos que salen del barro, aturdido al ver la capacidad de estos ceramistas arrimando en inmensa pila tantísimas piezas y sobre todo el cuidado en la manipulación de objetos tan frágiles, me siento atómico por la manera como manejan la arcilla y sobre todo la capacidad para crear..Los felicito y quisiera tener un manual de su trabajo y que me sirva como guía,
THEY ARE VERY GREAT ARTISTS.. GOVERMAMENT SHOULD BE ENCRAGE THEM..I AM ALSO AN ARTIST..DOING ALL TYPE OF ART.. BUT THERE IS NO SUPPORT AND ENCRAGEMENT..THOUGH I AM AN ENGINEER....I AM IN ART FIELD.... LONG LIVE ART...LONG LIVE ARTISTS.. ART IS LONG..LIFE IS SHORT.
اه يالله احب تاريخ الهند العريق اعشقه جدا احب البساطه والعفويه اكره حياة الرفاهيه اتمني اعيش مثل البسطاء الى عايشيين ع الطبيعه والهواء النقي واكره استخدام التكنولوجيا بس اتمنى لو يوم بس يارب
Yes ofcourse! If you would like to live and learn the technique then your travel, lodging food everything can be arranged. We are working to promote Rural Tourism. You can call me on my mobile at +91-98998-05050
@@harshitsolanki7003 Good, Yes I am from India but this film I made for Emory University, USA so the rights belongs to them. If you give credits to FESWA then you can use the music otherwise it will be a copyright act infringement.
Hi Maverick! Thanks for liking the documentary. I would like to add that there is no after effects, this film has been shot without any tripod, all handheld. Sorry for the shakes....
@@metalhead7752 It is the whole village named Molela, which is near Udaipur in the state of Rajasthan in India. If you go there, each house is into this tradition.