Hand Engraving
Hand vs. Machine
I remember reading a series of books in high school social studies that was clearly beyond my scope of reasoning at the time. It bored me to death actually, but it also helped me realize where my true passions lied. I liked shop class, I liked charcoal pencils and I loved to create! Self expression was not difficult for me as a Cal Surf wanna be skater kid and I let people know that I wasn't afraid to be different.
Today, I refer to myself as a maker. I like to Get Stuff Done! Wether it is on my iPhone airdropping a photoshopped image from our CAD company back to my computer at work or texting it to a client in an mpeg. video so they can watch their jewelry virtually spin around 360 degrees while they sip on a latte in a coffeeshop as they navigate the internet......I get it! I also understand where my passions lie today and what the best way is to communicate them to a large enough audience so that I can run a business.
Hand engraving is one of my passions and I am good at it. Yes, I engraved the kiddish cup pictured here and it was a complete honor and quite humbling. Hand engraving is not a 'lost art' just like oil painting isn't or woodworking or ANYthing done by hand isn't, but you may have to go looking for evidence of it. Today, you can see that our world is in dire need of tangible evidence that humans are still in control perhaps.....man vs. machine, George Orwell, the Terminator, all predict this tipping point when AI is officially running the show and we are it's puppet, but really? I have more people coming to me today than ever, just wanting to support my local business and get something made by my hands into theirs. It's important... and lucky for me, I can make a living doing it.
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