Old Acoustic

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The Craftsman

February 22, 2012

William Morris

from the book “William Morris: Craftsman–Socialist” by Holbrook Jackson:

“….Instead of the artist, as we now understand him, living a pampered or neglected life according to the measure of success he has obtained in making things which are complete in themselves and bearing only the slightest relationship to the activities of life, we shall have the craftsman. He will make things for use, which shall be so beautiful that any ornaments apart from them will be unnecessary. But the craftsman will not be an exclusive person like the artist; he will be the common worker, no longer the slave of a machine, but taking a joy in the work of his hands into which he weaves his vision of the world, and by which he expresses and interprets the wonder and mystery of life.”

And now you know why William Morris loved folk music.

  • Andy Hartzell

    Hi, Geoff. This is Andy Hartzell…we met during the crazy summer of ’06, remember?  You just popped into my head, so I looked up your blog.  I’m glad to see you’re happily making music.  Did you ever finish the “Treasure Hunters” documentary?  Drop me a line.

  • Geoff Groberg

    Hi Andy. Good to hear from you. And I’m really glad that someone actually found my blog. I’ll email you separately to catch up.

    Geoff Groberg
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