Mreagleeyes
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Mreagleeyes":e566j4up said:Scrums":e566j4up said:Mreagleeyes wrote:
Chris.however in my eyes this is a closed group for me. A fine collection of carpenters but try getting on that list.
Not envy just a sad feeling for the up and coming young people on the circuit who are taking things one step further than Dovetails and veneer's. It's an old boys club that has no place in this modern age.
Doctor":1xkuiwlc said:Singing Dude- Don't you think a few of the members can be a bit pompous?
Sgian Dubh":1d186p61 said:Mreagleeyes":1d186p61 said:Scrums":1d186p61 said:Mreagleeyes wrote:
Chris.however in my eyes this is a closed group for me. A fine collection of carpenters but try getting on that list.
Not envy just a sad feeling for the up and coming young people on the circuit who are taking things one step further than Dovetails and veneer's. It's an old boys club that has no place in this modern age.
Interesting comment Mreagleeyes. I am a DMOU member and don't recognize the description of carpenter as being a prerequisite for membership. I've never met any DMOU members that are either carpenters or joiners, and I believe all members are furniture designers and makers in one form or another; or if they are not full-time practicing furniture designers and makers, or business owners in the field, they are closely associated with the profession, eg, those like myself that teach the subject and are, nowadays, mostly part-time practitioners in terms of producing new items for customers and the market.
What specifically is it about the aims, philosophy and activities of DMOU that troubles you? Is it the exhibitions of work that the organization puts together? Or is it the conferences? Or perhaps it's the online discussion group that's used as a means of offering the membership support and information on a wide range of furniture issues that bothers you. There again, maybe what irks you is the lobbying activities that DMOU undertakes with organizations, including some people with connections in government, to help improve support, recognition and profile of the furniture designers and makers in the UK and even overseas. Slainte.
Sgian Dubh":1b3qeczp said:Doctor":1b3qeczp said:Singing Dude- Don't you think a few of the members can be a bit pompous?
I'm sorry Doc. I didn't realise my post came across as pompous.
Mreagleeyes":2ab9mw3f said:pineapple = pineapple
Mreagleeyes":1hmrgefj said:I visited the Celebration of Craftsmanship & Design a few times to have a look at what the UK makers had to offer and hopefully speak to them about there designs and generally talk to the designers. Admittedly I had a shaved head and some ripped jeans on as it was a spur of the moment visit, I was met with people who showed no interest in my questions or my desire to look at how there pieces worked. Betty Norbury was not only rude but left me thinking what the **** was I doing there, I was one of 4 people in there and everyone was offered drinks and biscuits and I was alienated, no idea why as I was a gentleman.
moz":1rd0i3lx said:Mreagleeyes":1rd0i3lx said:I visited the Celebration of Craftsmanship & Design a few times to have a look at what the UK makers had to offer and hopefully speak to them about there designs and generally talk to the designers. Admittedly I had a shaved head and some ripped jeans on as it was a spur of the moment visit, I was met with people who showed no interest in my questions or my desire to look at how there pieces worked. Betty Norbury was not only rude but left me thinking what the **** was I doing there, I was one of 4 people in there and everyone was offered drinks and biscuits and I was alienated, no idea why as I was a gentleman.
I don't know. Maybe because they decided they had a snowball's chance in **** of getting you to commission or buy a piece. Why do you imagine people spend a lot of their own time and money to exhibit? To have a good old chat with the uninvited drawer inspectors?
John
Mreagleeyes":htkvttlp said:Self centered, egotistical people.
BradNaylor":qd4wqrc3 said:I've never met Betty Norbury, but I believe that she's rude to everybody. Don't take it personally! :lol:
Mreagleeyes":13h0vtet said:That's a direct quote from your web site. And then you write this too me.
Steve Maskery":1ybkhv3j said:CCD is now curated by Jason Heap. I've spoken to him on the phone and he comes over as a really nice bloke and he's a furniture-maker himself. I shall be there on both Mondays (not exhibiting, unfortunately!).
Mreagleeyes":2y6a4jb5 said:Not envy just a sad feeling for the up and coming young people on the circuit who are taking things one step further than Dovetails and veneer's.
I visited the Celebration of Craftsmanship & Design ... and hopefully speak to them about there designs and generally talk to the designers... I was met with people who showed no interest in my questions or my desire to look at how there pieces worked.
Mreagleeyes":2y6a4jb5 said:I would be interested in finding out how the DMOU helps young designer/makers in getting there work out there in to the open market and what relevance having a connection in the Goverment has to do in helping young designers. Hardly the most trust worthy people at present.
Mreagleeyes":2y6a4jb5 said:I think it's time that the DMOU realise that there is a new breed of designer/maker in this country that should be helped as much as possible and not made to feel like somehow just because they don't have a dovetail or inlaid veneer in the potfolio of works they are somehow a lesser Cabinet maker
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