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But the floor retained an unparalleled measure of excellence with a decorative array of ceramic tiles precisely laid by an anonymous Muslim artisan with limitless patience, pride, or skill.  He left behind an ornate work of art in a short, squat, non-descript building near the most dangerous piece of real estate on the planet.  Silva often wondered how an architect so careless came to work with a craftsman so precise.  Looking at that floor, she often thought that if everyone applied just a fraction of his dedication to their own work, it might cancel out the hatred driving the destruction.
John Payton Foden (Magenta)
What if, as an act of worship, creating something meant healing and restoration took place instead of pain and frustration?
Michelle Dennis Evans
They say that a director always makes the same film. I try to make, as François Truffaut said, the next film in opposition to the one that came before. I'm not sure if I succeed. To put it another way, I agree with the auteur theory, but I don't consider myself an auteur. I'm more of an artisan, a craftsman.
Alain Resnais
the single most pressing earthly obligation of every medieval artisan was the establishment of a good personal reputation."11
Richard Sennett (The Craftsman)
The process of industrialization is necessarily painful. It must involve the erosion of traditional patterns of life. But it was carried through with exceptional violence in Britain. It was unrelieved by any sense of national participation in communal effort, such as is found in countries undergoing a national revolution. Its ideology was that of the masters alone. Its messianic prophet was Dr Andrew Ure, who saw the factory system as ‘the great minister of civilization to the terraqueous globe’, diffusing ‘the life-blood of science and religion to myriads… still lying “in the region and shadow of death”.’ But those who served it did not feel this to be so, any more than those ‘myriads’ who were served. The experience of immiseration came upon them in a hundred different forms; for the field labourer, the loss of his common rights and the vestiges of village democracy; for the artisan, the loss of his craftsman’s status; for the weaver, the loss of livelihood and of independence; for the child, the loss of work and play in the home; for many groups of workers whose real earnings improved, the loss of security, leisure and the deterioration of the urban environment.
E.P. Thompson (The Making of the English Working Class)
what is bought forth by the artisan or the artist...has the bursting open belonging to bringing-forth not in itself, but in another (en alloi), in the craftsman or the artist’ (QCT: 10–11).
Barbara Bolt (Heidegger Reframed: Interpreting Key Thinkers for the Arts (Contemporary Thinkers Reframed))
And don’t underestimate the lengths a craftsman will go in the pursuit of perfection. Did you know that there are brotherhoods of monks in Belgium who, in order to achieve the absolutely precise balance of humidity, temperature, and yeast culture in the manufacture of their artisanal beers, actually live in Belgium?
P.J. Fitzsimmons (The Case of the Case of Kilcladdich (Anty Boisjoly Mysteries #6))