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So, 'Heart, Head & Hand' is this intriguing little documentary that takes you into the world of ceramist Peter Rushforth. The film, while not having a big name attached to it, really showcases his intricate pottery work and the hands-on techniques he employs. It's less about flashy cinematography and more about the tactile nature of his craft and the quiet reverence for tradition that comes through. The pacing feels reflective—almost meditative—with shots of him shaping clay, which really lets you appreciate the effort behind each piece. There's a certain warmth to it, a kind of respect for the art that draws you in, even if it's not the most conventional subject matter.
This documentary isn't very common in collector circles, likely due to its obscure director and limited release. It had a few showings on educational circuits in the late 70s but hasn't been widely circulated since. If you come across a copy, it's a gem worth holding onto for its intimate portrayal of the craft and the artist's philosophy, which resonates with collectors who appreciate artisanal works.
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