How does one thank a true Master for showing us his Art. all the thank you so much for showing us Master art`s men. 7/20/2021 2:31 AM from Michigan USA
WOW, very nice video. I think it's good to show such videos where an "old craft" is shown. I admire the people who can do that, I would like to learn it. Do not understand why you give a thumbs down!
My primary takeaway was the use of one or both hands employed as a “brake” to prevent the tool from lunging into flesh!!! My second takeaway was related to the first which is: Pay attention to what you are doing at all times.
Lovely work, would you please tell me what wood was being carved. I can't understand or read Japanese so apologies if it was mentioned during the video. Thank you for an inspiration video.
Beautiful workmanship. Just a request: Could you put an English translation in subtext. I would really like to know the finer points of his art in his own words please. 👍🏻🇦🇺😁
Con todo el respeto a este escultor,pero entiendo que el debe usar las prensas o sargentos requeridos para trabajar más seguro y que los golpes de las gubias tengan más precisión.
Japanese craftsmen are models of dedication and skills. Thank you for video. The master craftsman in this video is an inspiration.
It’s a joy to watch this master
How does one thank a true Master for showing us his Art. all the thank you so much for showing us Master art`s men. 7/20/2021 2:31 AM from Michigan USA
all his carvings seem so majestic and soulful.
WOW, very nice video.
I think it's good to show such videos where an "old craft" is shown.
I admire the people who can do that, I would like to learn it.
Do not understand why you give a thumbs down!
The best carving video That I have see so far. Good and fine work.
Te invito a que veas a Hijos de Esteban Jiménez para que veas lo que es talla de verdad !!
I wonder if there is a book about this man and his work so we can study his methods and work etc?
Thank you for posting this!
Show show show amigo. Grande Mestre das Artes 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
No matter what I do in life, that I’m so mighty proud of. There will be a Japanese guy saying “hold my sake” and put me to shame.
Fabulous merci !!
My primary takeaway was the use of one or both hands employed as a “brake” to prevent the tool from lunging into flesh!!! My second takeaway was related to the first which is: Pay attention to what you are doing at all times.
Does anyone know the significance of the blood like color on the tool handles?
Beautiful work.
Thank you so much 😀
Merveilleux 👏👏👏
Muito lindo ! Like 👍😊
Exceptional
Super !! Brawo!! Piękne
Fantástico parabéns!
Brasil.
So who is the one with the wild looking sword??
Enjoyed and gave a Thumbs Up also
Lovely work, would you please tell me what wood was being carved. I can't understand or read Japanese so apologies if it was mentioned during the video. Thank you for an inspiration video.
Hinoki cypress that has become soft for over 300 years
Beautiful workmanship. Just a request: Could you put an English translation in subtext. I would really like to know the finer points of his art in his own words please. 👍🏻🇦🇺😁
!!! TOP !!!
how many days it took to make this piece he changed his clothes three times (quantos dias levou para fazer essa peça, ele mudou tres vezes de roupa)
Time is important in the west but irrelivent in the east only perfaction matters and for someone well into his 80s he will not care how long it takes
Con todo el respeto a este escultor,pero entiendo que el debe usar las prensas o sargentos requeridos para trabajar más seguro y que los golpes de las gubias tengan más precisión.
...And tadaa, masters masterpiece is on the wall 10:21 🤣
That ass
Hey, God wants you to focus on Him. The Lord loves you and wants you to worship Him above everything
Have you thought of renaming your channel into something with the word "japanese" in it? It would be much better I think.
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some of those tools still got blood on em lol.
Look again... it is more like worn down paint, not blood. Look at his hands and fingers, and define yourself when this master last cut his fingers...