A question for you
by RT
Jakob Kriesi, Model ship builder
What did you do with your hands today?
Did you create something?
If you did, what was it?
Was it real? Was it something you could hold in your hand?
Feel?
Sense?
Smell?
Did you love what you created? No matter how mundane, how simple, how extravagant or how wacky it was?
I met the man in the pic above on Friday as I was walking through the Niederdorf. He’s a modelship builder. I passed by and saw him as he was being so…intense…yet so full of love for what he was doing.
His name is Jakob Krisei. He saw me standing outside his shop trying to take a pic and beckoned me in. We talked. He smiled. He had an aura about him that was so full of love for what he was doing. It was warm. Inviting.
I wish I’d taken more pics of his masterpieces, but I felt as if I was disturbing something magical with my 21st-century technology. The pic above doesn’t do him, or his masterpieces, justice.
So you’ll just have to visit him yourself.:-)
So. What are you creating with your hands (other than being on the computer)?
Jakob Kriesi
Historische Modellschiffe
Oberdorfstrasse 17
Zurich
(in the Niederdorf)
Website: JK Modellschiffe
I just made a custom fabric cover for the driver’s side sun blind thingy because the one we had to get from the junkyard was all ripped up. I used batik fabric and it looks a lot better, though definitely not masterful.
Ah, but I’m sure you loved it!
I made a batch of cinnamon poppy soap tonight. The place smells like cookies! I love it!
Cinnamon poppy sounds wonderful. I would have made peppermint soap today, but I’m waiting on a delivery of oils…
Had you ask the question last month i could have answered yes !
I sewed a gothic costume (wedding dress ) and over dress for a play a friend of mine is directing this month.
Will send you pics.
I experienced a very similar situation walked past a dress store and watched a man cutting a sewing pattern from scratch.
Went in and chatted about fabrics !
FUN !
I started a drawing today
Dear Sister Rashunda, “Create” is a very big word for a very small creature.
@Salaam: Hmmm. I need to think about this.:-):-) You’re tempting me to write my thoughts on the word “create.”:-)