How can we bring back the craftsman...

How can we bring back the craftsman? When you look at places like Notre Dam that was made in an era where 90+ of people were farmers. Now we live in societies much richer and farmers are a minority. Most people have useless jobs anyway do we really need so many office workers? We could make our streets look like something out of a fantasy novel!

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It's called passion, Burger.

Craftsmen require payment, which the jew-run anti-White governments of the West are never going to pay for, since they intentionally want to uglyify our world.

We wuz. They don't think it be like it is, but it do.

>passion burger
is this pottery?

>How can we bring back the craftsman?
incentives. but we don't control the money supply.

Turns out those 90% of people were never really useful, and still aren't even if you move them from the farmland into an office.
They did much more useful work back then, at least they produced actual food.

I restore buildings older than your country.
Craftsmen exist maybe you've simply no need of one.

Because most of the stuff you look up to was funded by the nobility or the church, both of which were fabulously wealthy for their time. Another major consideration is Notre Dame Cathedral started construction in 1163 and opened in 1345, almost 200 years. Today, buildings have to be built far more quickly.

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>How can we bring back the craftsman?
you know how

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>How can we bring back the craftsman?
By bringing back traditional Roman Catholicism. The greatest works of art and architecture in the Western world were by men and women who were devout Catholics.. The Holy Spirit, I believe, inspires man to create beauty for God. I believe that without the Holy Spirit we lack creativity. Case in point - look at the world today.

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americans prefer to pay julio $5/hr to build them a carboard house instead of paying a union tradesman $30/hr to build something that will last 100+ years.
this. I bought a home from 1889 for this very reason.

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You need to start making beautiful shit again.
The majority of people would look at this kind of stuff and assume it's impossible. This is why ancient aliens and Tartaria theories exist.
Beauty has been deliberately erased from this world, so when people see the beauty we used to be surrounded with it causes cognitive dissonance. They can't understand that we're all capable of creating such things because they have lived their lives without ever actually experiencing it first hand, or only experiencing it very rarely.

If you never know the greatness you're capable of, you'll never even think to try and achieve it.

its the result of continual efficiency of processes.

To extract every single cent of profit, simpler, interchangeable designs are utilized. And its not only the design/architecture, but also the laborer. They must be kept to simple a then b then c tasks, also to be as interchangeable and easy to train as possible.

>Today, buildings have to be built far more quickly.
Wrong, they simply wanted the cathedral and started building it. It took what it had to take. That's passion. Turns out 7 gorillion jews didn't build the pyramids.

>Those pillars look like horse cocks
Are you sure you don't have any problems with your mother user

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>posts picture of debunked jew faggot whose pseudoscience is not taken seriously by anyone, anywhere, anymore
For what purpose?

Shoveling in spics to California did not turn it into a gleaming Tolkien elf village, sorry.

share digibooks about old crafts
especially wall finishing and fresco painting
maybe on roof thatching

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>union
the problem is that we now get the same level of craftsmanship from Juan at $5/hour as we do from fat boomer journeymen that take the job at $30/hour and then hire 3 Julios at $5/hour to do the work unsupervised.

Check em,

Exactly this. You cannot create top tier art like your pic related living a sinful life. The reason we see a decay in beauty is because people do not have faith and are in constant lower consciousness levels. They are lying, masturbating, fornicating, etc. Jesus Christ is the truth, the way, you cannot create top tier art without the Holy Spirit.

Lol all that stuff was not built by hands and the lord will make a short work of the earth and here we are awaiting the gog/magog thing and the white throne judgement.

Book on wall finishing please

White European Catholics I think he meant to say.

These were made by kings and emperors so they can leave a legacy,current politicians dont give two shits about that.

Stop this romatism with art, here in Brazil even índios of mud slums of crabs do poterries with some greek similiar technology called Cultura Marajoara...

you'd better get a handle on that ivy user. Look what happened to your neighbor's place.

“Grammar of ornament” has some parts about that

>Shoveling in spics to California did not turn it into a gleaming Tolkien elf village, sorry.
No d'uh. They are not Roman Catholic thus they lack the Holy Spirit. While there are Mexican Catholics, most are not and many of those claiming to be Catholic actually practice a mixture of Catholicism with demonic Santeria.

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>flag
>poterries
pottery

Marajoara pottery

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true that's why fucking "aliens built the pyramids" shit angers me the fuck out
people were pretty much just as smart back then
when the king or emperor get's his sages to resolve an issue or design a building and sits them down to think they come up with solutions
simple as
that's how you get 1200 year old pagodas, 2500 year old pyramids (mex) and 1100 year old churches and parthenons and waterways all kinds of incredible stuff like the roman baths in pompeii

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You can just say "White people built this" and I'll believe you. You want some sort of fucking jedi power attribution to a particular religion and it's laughable and untrue. Genetics makes the culture, not the cult.

Beautiful architecture requires culture and culture stems from religion. Globohomo can only ever produce hideous creations.

dont worry - it will eventually all be burned down and turned into mud huts

This thread is fast, too fast to respond to :0
There are rich people today but they have bad taste and don't care about the public. When will Bezos fund a neoclassical library or a baroque church?
I mean even then they could pour steel into a mold and make something pretty right? Unless I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure pic rel is as simple as a mold and molten metal. Could be wrong but you get my point.

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Ever see marble columns in hotels and rich peoples mansions?
Well they're not solid marble. They're not even marble at all. They are concrete cores with gypsum layered around the outside. The technique is called scagliola and it dates back to BC times.

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>You cannot create top tier art like your pic related living a sinful life. The reason we see a decay in beauty is because people do not have faith and are in constant lower consciousness levels. They are lying, masturbating, fornicating, etc. Jesus Christ is the truth, the way, you cannot create top tier art without the Holy Spirit.
This. Perfectly stated.

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You will have to get rid of corporations. They only care about efficiency. Everything is a box because it costs extra to make it look nice and who cares what wage slaves look at anyway

Dude just look at American buildings from around 1900.
These weren't just kings doing this. This is what things looked like. This is what we're capable of. This is what they've stolen from us.

You go to Ilha do Marajó, in Brazil and pay 10 reais for it

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The second criteria is that they are white.

>There are rich people today but they have bad taste and don't care about the public. When will Bezos fund a neoclassical library or a baroque church?
My point was it's better for arts and architecture if you are living in a culturally homogeneous society where there are institutions grounded in said culture which provide funding for such unprofitable pursuits.

I was thinking of making a guild. But idk if that stuff is legal anymore.

>rough wooden jar
>this is totally on par with minoan pottery made over 4000 years ago
kek. no

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I implore you to check out the Shia artwork in their temples. The intricate patterns are very much influenced by their cult.

Just do it. Limestone is cheap and the way it cleaves is forgiving. I got myself a piece of limestone about the size of a bowling ball and just took some cheap masonry chisels and a 2lb hammer and just went to work on it for a week. And I used a regular (not hammer) drill with a tapcon bit to bore holes. This made drilling harder but less risk of fracturing the rock. But, anyway, I didn't need the fancy carving chisel set, regular hand tools worked just fine. I had no idea what I was doing but after a couple of days, once I got to about 3 hours worth of work into it, I had figured out the motions to get better, faster, results without breaking off parts that i didn't want to remove.

Anyway, it came out exactly how I wanted it to and now I got a hand carved rock in my fish tank.

>Dude just look at American buildings from around 1900.

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I remember this one book, the artist's handbook of materials and techniques
I found it on the internet archives
it has a small section on plastering and finishing for frescos, encaustic and sgraffito
I found it very interesting, how they built many interior walls on slats separated from the actual building walls, then added a thick harsh cover, a thinner semi harsh cover, and two finishing covers
talks about how the last thin specialist smoothing goes with lime from lime pits where it's been slaked for at least 3 years and should be applied for fresco, everyday on the zone the artist is working on, rip it off if he's not used it all up
also the section about making paints is extremely interesting, oils and drying agents and qualities of the stones etc etc

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>jaguar on it, with parrot and indian warrior le bad
>horse warrior with sword le good
Lol

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Industrial revolution slowly eroded away the need for specialized craftsmen. The division of labor was the first nail in the coffin. Then when technology became more efficient it made a lot of those jobs irrelevant and we saw a swing towards service economy, which we are living right now.

The skills of working with our hands and being creative aren't focused on actual work or jobs anymore it's down to just hobbies.

Back in say 1450 or something a person who would be a junior engineer, or say a journeyman electrician intodays world, would have most likely been a creative craftsman in carpentry or masonry back in the day.