

An edition of Hand and home (1994)
the homes of American craftsmen
By Tommy Simpson
Publish Date
1994
Publisher
Little, Brown
Language
eng
Pages
151
Description:
A house is four walls, a roof, a foundation. A home, on the other hand, is what happens when a house meets the hard work and tastes and personalities of its owners. Hand and Home is a book about the homes of some of America's greatest craftsmen and the ways in which their various talents, their unusual and extensive collections, and their well-trained hands and eyes have helped them make their homes among their greatest creations and the most personal and expressive testimonies to their life's work. Within these pages, well-known craftsman Tommy Simpson and photographer William Seitz take you on an unprecedented visual tour of these fourteen one-of-a-kind homes, works of art in themselves. From New York to California, Atlanta to Santa Fe, you will meet nineteen of America's finest woodworkers, ceramists, jewelers, weavers, and metalsmiths and see firsthand evidence of their inventive design ideas and their broad range of styles and esthetics. These craftsmen make beautiful things - exquisite, hand-crafted rockers, brilliantly colored sectioned pots and bowls, and enormous, intricate weavings. But their ingenuity and resourcefulness, their creative energy and plain old-fashioned hard work can be a lesson to all home owners and serve as incentive for all those who wish their environments to reflect themselves.
subjects: Interior decoration, Homes and haunts, Artisans, History, Interior decoration, united states, Artisans, united states
Places: United States
Times: 20th century