The more I travel around the world, the more dismayed I am about the swift disappearance of anyone who has the knowledge and skill to make traditional handicrafts, the things that forty years ago were still commonplace. Back then, when you were in a foreign country, and bought a "souvenier", it was something typical of the region, and locally made. It was a real souvenier, because it was local.
Now all we get is CFC (Crap From China). Just recently, I was in Dubai. I saw these two amazing horse sculptures, like toy rocking horses. Unfortunately, nothing like that was actually for sale; everything was CFC.
Is there any organization that promotes these vanishing arts? It seems that, unless you are talking about phenomenally expensive art, no one making traditional handicrafts. No one is working with wood, or weaving baskets, making original pottery, etc.
It would be a shame if the skills required to make these traditional handicrafts were lost. How can this be supported
2007-12-04
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