KDF, part 3.
Or read this in Russian
The second and the last day of the Festival was great, we needed to open our tables one hour earlier, so that we would have a chance to see other exhibitors. I took my chance though some tables were still covered. Anyway, I was lucky to see David Hurley’s work, I bought his micro carving chisels set, didn’t try it yet.
I also had a chance to see latest Mulvany & Rogers commission. Though at the moment it was closed:(
You can see some more photos here.
I feel bad that I didn’t make any photos later, I didn’t take my camera.
Well, everyone was talking about this Prince’s Commission, especially on the second day because the sales were really slow.
I was lucky to meet some people from Facebook in person, we went together to see some artisans. I was very very impressed by Rohit’s furniture. His work is truly magnificent! Those brass details and hardware, brass inlay, teeny tiny turnings – fantastic!
Oh, I found the clip from First Cut short film I saw several years ago on BBC4.
Hello Dollies Clip 1 from Cat McShane on Vimeo.
Overall, I didn’t sell much, but it wasn’t the point of the trip anyway, so it didn’t matter.
Sunday was the first day when I had a good sleep! 🙂 Then there were museums and long walks, hope next year will be fantastic as well!
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