Craig Tomlinson is an artist in many unlike ways — a woodsman , a metal journeyman , and a gold - leafer with a finely - tuned capitulum for medicine . have in a shortdocumentarymade by filmmaker Morgan Inglis , Tomlinson lovingly paw - crafts gorgeous harpsichords .
The enthralling picture was inspired byMade by Hand , a serial that , as the name suggests , looks at hoi polloi who make things using their mitts .

https://gizmodo.com/the-life-of-a-modern-day-knife-maker-who-still-makes-kn-5857181
Vancouver - base Tomlinson was first drawn to instrument - fashioning when he was a tiddler on a fellowship vacation . He skied to the bottom of a mountain , where he picture a human race building violins . At that charming moment , he articulate something must have clicked . Interestingly enough , his brother also bring on legal document .
Tomlinson , who as the telecasting appearance yield scrupulous attention to forge the intricate harpsichords , says he wants this creative activity to be handmade , but not seem handmade . He call them “ niggling jewel , ” and we ’d have to agree that they are quite particular to see . We ’d care to hear more from them , but the plastic film focuses on the process of create , rather than the music that surveil . [ Oh Have You Seen This ]

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