Kōāpa‘a
Active member
Aloha,
I thought this movie might interest those who are interested in questions of art. "What is art?", "What drives art markets?" I know that there are already numerous threads and debates concerning "what is handbuilt", etc. and I am not trying to re-hash or necessarily propose an answer to those questions. But I think the movie provides an interesting parallel for the same issues that ukulele artists have been asking for a long time. Can be found via netflix and other movie providers I'm sure.
Prepare to watch it twice...i think you will be that hooked.
donovan
I thought this movie might interest those who are interested in questions of art. "What is art?", "What drives art markets?" I know that there are already numerous threads and debates concerning "what is handbuilt", etc. and I am not trying to re-hash or necessarily propose an answer to those questions. But I think the movie provides an interesting parallel for the same issues that ukulele artists have been asking for a long time. Can be found via netflix and other movie providers I'm sure.
Prepare to watch it twice...i think you will be that hooked.
donovan