From the Master’s Hand: The Making of a Japanese Ichimatsu Doll
Ichimatsu dolls completed and costumed© Kenpei with CCLicense Please enjoy the delightful video below showing the construction of a Japanese Ichimatsu doll. Even without the ability to read the...
View ArticleAn Art Overlooked: The Making of Neon Signs
Sometimes we fail to see the craftsmanship that surrounds us. Is the impressive art of neon sign making becoming extinct? Pattaya, Thailand Neon signs have been an eye-catching way to advertise in...
View ArticleTraditional Delights: Carved Creations of the Ural Candle Factory
Should technology replace human craftsmanship? We often forget the joy of making things by hand. These videos may remind you. © Kaiserb with CCLicense The Ural Candle Factory lies in Yekaterinburg,...
View ArticleImitating Water: Liquid Light by Tanya Clarke
When flipping a switch brings light and turning the tap brings water, nature becomes remote. How can art change this? Tanya Clarke’s Liquid Light Series is an ongoing collection of unusual lighting...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Tennessee Williams
When you look at a piece of delicately spun glass you think of two things: how beautiful it is and how easily it can be broken. ―Tennessee Williams, The Glass Menagerie Public Domain Image via Pixabay...
View ArticleFeatured Artist: Charles Elliot
Synkroniciti is proud to feature poet Charles Elliott in our newest issue. “L.A. Neighbors,” which won our spring contest, is a wistful look at how modern people live so close to one another without...
View ArticleQuote for Today: Jacques Pepin
I tell a student that the most important class you can take is technique. A great chef is first a great technician. ‘If you are a jeweler, or a surgeon or a cook, you have to know the trade in your...
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