Keeping Focus: Making Film Gear in the USA
“It’s something I wanted. Other people wanting it turned it into a business, but I wanted this function for my own filmmaking.”
From traditional crafts to modern crafts, we’re covering news and interesting projects to educate you and keep you inspired. Design trends and pop culture related projects are here to inspire.
“It’s something I wanted. Other people wanting it turned it into a business, but I wanted this function for my own filmmaking.”
If you’re in Springfield, Missouri and you see some art with teeth and tentacles, chances are Scott Sauer is behind the work.
It took these two artists and musicians 6 months to design and perfect this torus inspired by the golden ratio.
Brian King creates one-of-a-kind pottery. Though he is a big guy, he likes small things such as pugs, chihuahuas and quirky old British cars.
Quilter Bonnie Robinson Stewart loves Japanese koinobori, or koi flags, so she began making big plushie versions of them.
Twisted Sharpies seem to be all of the rage in the YouTube makersphere. Here’s how they came about.
Gary’s creations are both frightful and majestic, and he entices us, like a stranger with candy, to step closer…