The reality is: if you are rich and famous your *HOTDUPS* will be seen as authentic. If you are just an average 9 to 5 office worker your authentic bag will most likely be seen as a fake.
Leather is a incredibly tough material and in some cases machines can produce a better finished part than human hands can. The machines in the beginning of his video, the punch and skiving machine can produce a more consistent piece than doing it by hand. I see no harm in trying to make the end product as perfect as possible. It’s obvious that the maker assembled this piece by hand with superior results. This bag is heirloom quality that will out live us all and will be passed down to future generations. You just can’t ask for more than that. Job well done!
I carry the Square Bag, which is the best bag/handbag *HOTDUPS* has ever carried, it has a lot of space and is well made, I have used it for several years and I have no regrets!
You and My Mechanics are my favourite channels to watch as they're just a master artist at work and nothing more. I could never afford what you charge for your creations, but you deserve every cent of it. I'm glad I get to at least witness the process. Incredible work my dude.
A craftsman at his trade is a beautiful thing. Your attention to perfection is amazing. That video is so far beyond excellent it is what everyone should aspire to become. You are one talented man.
All these people coming at you about the “handmade” must not know how mass produced products are really made. Awesome video as usual, awesome product as usual. You inspired me a few years back to buy my first leather tools (Amazon special 😂) and I have enjoyed it ever since - just started upgrading to some higher quality Barry king type stuff this year. You are an inspiration to so many people, keep rocking on🤘🏼
I dont think it's that, I think some of it might be because it's unintentional click bait. The title says "hand made" so you think your watching a video to be able to do this yourself only thats not what you get unless you also have machines. The reaction is subjective for sure but that's perception.
It's so wonderful to watch the process. It is also remarkable how far you have come along both in your craft and in your filmmaking since your uncharted satchel video years ago. That video was what got me into leathercraft and made me appreciate quality leather goods.
Don’t care what the comments say. Everything about what you did is handcrafted. Machines are meant to be used as tools just like your basic tools. You’re using your hands to produce quality work and that there my friend is why you’re successful.
I have never in my life seen someone try to say something isn’t handmade bc they used power tools. Until this video. I’m guessing most of them are people who have little to no experience using any tool other than maybe a hammer.
The debate is using tools vs sewing machines. If this bag was hand stitched the price would be very high and it would take a long time to make... If you are a purist then then is not 100% hand made......if you are not then it is. Either way you can't deny the quality from this man.
There is a YTC from Japan that only use nails, cutter and other tools, but not machines. Everything need tools for to make anything. Dextrecity and expiriency make the diference. GOD JOB!
I remember watching the uncharted video in the attic years ago when I was wanting to get started in leather. Ive got a halfway decent leather shop now that’s strictly hobby and you continue to inspire me. Watching you work never gets old.
oh, and one more side note - the film-making looks to be massively improved also, not that anything was bad before; this just seemed brighter, better colour-corrected and composed as a whole ✌ 💛
Massively improved is an overstatement. His videos were really good early on. His skills in making videos caught Peter Mckinnon's attention as much as his leather craftsmanship. His older videos capture so well the ambience of how artisans' workshops are all over the world. Emphasis on the maker, his tools & a small room with table lamps.
Great piece of craftmanship, and I can't understand why anyone would complain about this not being handmade - it absolutely is and all the important parts were completed by hand and by focusing all attention on one product at a time!
I am totally impressed with the craftsmanship of this satchel. Outstanding! I just love these kinds of videos. I've been taking a sewing class to learn about how these things are done. We live in an age where everyone wants things mass produced. But you can't beat a hand crafted object. This is why I'm taking classes about sewing. I want to get into making appulstery for sailboats and Bimini tops and dodgers for boats. But I'm fascinated by other yhings that are in different fields. I would like to add these things into what I want to do. These innovations that you can introduce into a different field will set you apart from the rest. Not to mention that you are on your own with no boss yelling at you to produce more to justify his wages! Great job, you do exceptional work and quality.
Request to park all the debate about handmade and using machines, just enjoy the video. It’s a treat to eyes. I just loved this bag so much! I mean I have never seen any appealing leather bag in my life. I wish I could touch the bag!! God bless you and keep crafting❤
So great to see more of your work and designs. I really like how you have modified your satchel. Obviously, you have some sourced some exceptional leather for your new Museum version. Can you speak to this stunning leather, what it is and how it differs from other lots you have used previously? I don't recall seeing you cover your anvil to prevent scratches in the past and your comments certainly suggest you are as taken with the quality as we are. Thanks again for sharing your amazing hand-crafted skills and passion!
I may not be able to build a brand like LKG but I'll try my best to get really good at the craft and producing build video that would inspire people to learn leathercraft and appreciate the beauty of them all just like you did Ryan. Thank you for this amazing work. Long Live Little King Goods.
I got great pleasure from watching the master's work. Excellent organization of all processes. Everything is thought out to the smallest detail. Thank you for the video.
Just want you to know that that is amazing work you’re doing and one of the reasons I wanna get into leather work is because of you. Thank you very much for your show.
Amazing work and craftsmanship! I simply don’t understand those who say it’s not handmade when it clearly is done with immense skill and effort! How does using tools make your art any less authentic? Anyways, would love to get a bag like this one day!
I would love to have one bag like this one day, if i, in some point in my life have money to buy one those that would be a very happy day. But how i live in Brazil probably i will never have money to have one of those. Keeping postin man, your videos are realy enjoyable to watch.
The first tool was to cut it all out, but what was the second thing you put all the leather through? Was that some kind of skiver to get it all to the same thickness, or does it do something else? Either way, gorgeous bag. I'm fairly new to leather working and love seeing what skilled people can do.
This again raises an interesting question, and not having a go at Ryans skill. He's a master, but I have to ask at what point does something become not handmade. I'd have to say that this bag is NOT handmade. Its hand assembled and finished. Its cut by machine, sewn by machine and thinned by machine. It definitely makes production easier and faster. Calling things like this hand made, makes it harder for those of us that do absolutely everything by hand.
I hear what you're saying and it may be unfortunate but I don't think you get to dictate where that line is. I saw him using his hands throughout the entire process. When you make leather did you tan the leather? If you use a hammer, did you make the hammer? Did you make the needles with which you stitched the leather. I know he used machinery in the hand making process but I consider this bag handmade. I think it is up to the buyer to decide.
Brutally honest but necessary. Thats why this channel really fell off. It became less relatable. Thousands and thousands have been poured into these machines, which is great for business, but I lost connection to this channel years ago.
Absolutely beautifull. But using machines for everything is killing the vibe a little bit, at least for my taste. Thining edges with a proper knife is so satisfying to watch, hand stitching is kinda meditative,... I once made a bag like this and it took me weeks to make, days and days of hand stitching. Let alone a lot of headaches until I got everything the way I wanted it because I did it with no template, no instructions.... Keep it up!
Llevo horas mirando tus videos!! Es asombrosamente relajante y satisfactorio. Me surge una pregunta, cuanto tardas en hacer cada pieza?? Un saludo desde España!!
This looks like a great product! I am learning leather crafting myself and I’m curious why you left the edges the way you did? Most of the videos I’ve seen you make and projects I’ve done have brandished edges. Maybe that’s what you do with smaller leather products? Just curious why you left the edges the way you did. I thought it looked really nice!
When I worked for Louis Vuitton they taught us about how they don’t use glue in any of their leather goods. Would be cool idea next video to see how can you make a leather bag but without any leather glue
Another great video! I am a proud owner of your Royal v3 bi colour wallet and would love to purchase a satchel. Just need to wait until you make a larger version to fit my 17.5" laptop ;)
just absolutely incredible - i cannot overstate how incredibly jealous i am; i want to enter into and try my hand at this craft so badly, and anticipate it's something i'll invest my money into next year when i have my own space to do so out of coincidence i actually came across my old leather satchel earlier today, and whilst it wouldn't be enough to carry all i need for my current job, if and when i do leave and change jobs, maybe it's something i can go back to using - and furthermore, maybe one day i can make one bespoke that is fit for purpose purely for myself 💼
Handmade doesn’t mean you need a lot of machinery. Yes, some people would argue that handmade means that you have to use your hands to operate quarter a million bucks worth of machinery, using HAND tools also is handmade.
@@LittleKingGoods I've only just started to look in to leather work. It's never been on my radar, but I love both the craftsmanship and also the artistry. I'll certainly have you on my watch list going forward.
I wish I could see this bag in 50 years… I bet it would look gorgeous all worn in and used.
I’m sure it will age well especially with this leather 🤙🏼
I'm lucky to have one and mine is 4 years old. It's amazing. I always get compliments on it and it is aging perfectly. Buy one, you won't regret it!
@@LittleKingGoods what leather is that exactly?
The reality is: if you are rich and famous your *HOTDUPS* will be seen as authentic. If you are just an average 9 to 5 office worker your authentic bag will most likely be seen as a fake.
@@keithfitzgerald2844 that’s so awesome! Thanks for supporting LKG!
Leather is a incredibly tough material and in some cases machines can produce a better finished part than human hands can. The machines in the beginning of his video, the punch and skiving machine can produce a more consistent piece than doing it by hand. I see no harm in trying to make the end product as perfect as possible. It’s obvious that the maker assembled this piece by hand with superior results. This bag is heirloom quality that will out live us all and will be passed down to future generations. You just can’t ask for more than that. Job well done!
Couldn’t have said it any better 🙏🏼
I carry the Square Bag, which is the best bag/handbag *HOTDUPS* has ever carried, it has a lot of space and is well made, I have used it for several years and I have no regrets!
You and My Mechanics are my favourite channels to watch as they're just a master artist at work and nothing more. I could never afford what you charge for your creations, but you deserve every cent of it. I'm glad I get to at least witness the process. Incredible work my dude.
Wow! Thanks so much! I am so thankful you enjoy this channel 🙏🏼
A craftsman at his trade is a beautiful thing. Your attention to perfection is amazing. That video is so far beyond excellent it is what everyone should aspire to become. You are one talented man.
Thank you very much!
All these people coming at you about the “handmade” must not know how mass produced products are really made. Awesome video as usual, awesome product as usual. You inspired me a few years back to buy my first leather tools (Amazon special 😂) and I have enjoyed it ever since - just started upgrading to some higher quality Barry king type stuff this year. You are an inspiration to so many people, keep rocking on🤘🏼
Wow, thanks for your encouraging story! So thankful you have been able to enjoy this craft. Keep up the good work!
вітаю, що за шкіра, рослинне дублення? @@LittleKingGoods
I dont think it's that, I think some of it might be because it's unintentional click bait. The title says "hand made" so you think your watching a video to be able to do this yourself only thats not what you get unless you also have machines.
The reaction is subjective for sure but that's perception.
It's so wonderful to watch the process. It is also remarkable how far you have come along both in your craft and in your filmmaking since your uncharted satchel video years ago. That video was what got me into leathercraft and made me appreciate quality leather goods.
C'est un très beau métier
Don’t care what the comments say. Everything about what you did is handcrafted. Machines are meant to be used as tools just like your basic tools. You’re using your hands to produce quality work and that there my friend is why you’re successful.
Haha I am totally used to this. Thanks for the kind words!
Its absolutely amazing to see how good you are in making. Beautiful work!!!!@LittleKingGoods
My iPad es also handmade. Strange things, is that it also mass produced.
Very strange that people think using tools makes something not handmade, nothing is handmade if you go off that logic. Good work as always!
Thanks so much! I appreciate it 🙏🏼
I have never in my life seen someone try to say something isn’t handmade bc they used power tools. Until this video. I’m guessing most of them are people who have little to no experience using any tool other than maybe a hammer.
a sand castle made in the sand using my hands is
The debate is using tools vs sewing machines. If this bag was hand stitched the price would be very high and it would take a long time to make... If you are a purist then then is not 100% hand made......if you are not then it is. Either way you can't deny the quality from this man.
There is a YTC from Japan that only use nails, cutter and other tools, but not machines. Everything need tools for to make anything. Dextrecity and expiriency make the diference. GOD JOB!
I remember watching the uncharted video in the attic years ago when I was wanting to get started in leather. Ive got a halfway decent leather shop now that’s strictly hobby and you continue to inspire me. Watching you work never gets old.
That's awesome! Thanks so much 🙏🏼 keep making!
oh, and one more side note - the film-making looks to be massively improved also, not that anything was bad before; this just seemed brighter, better colour-corrected and composed as a whole ✌ 💛
Thanks! I used some cinema glass this time and graded it with a new software plugin 🤙🏼
Actually I prefer the old color grading. This is too much saturated. The skin colour is too orange.
Massively improved is an overstatement. His videos were really good early on. His skills in making videos caught Peter Mckinnon's attention as much as his leather craftsmanship. His older videos capture so well the ambience of how artisans' workshops are all over the world. Emphasis on the maker, his tools & a small room with table lamps.
Please share videos more often and make them longer. It's a pleasure to watch you. thanks


I will try to put out more vids!
Great piece of craftmanship, and I can't understand why anyone would complain about this not being handmade - it absolutely is and all the important parts were completed by hand and by focusing all attention on one product at a time!
Outstanding workmanship and video, looks easy when you have the right tools and know how. Thanks for sharing. 😊
The level of craftsmanship and attention to detail is phenomenal. Very impressive.
Thanks so much!
So clean and tidy, very inspiring to watch. If I could only be this good! Thank you for sharing.
You can do it!
I am totally impressed with the craftsmanship of this satchel. Outstanding! I just love these kinds of videos. I've been taking a sewing class to learn about how these things are done. We live in an age where everyone wants things mass produced. But you can't beat a hand crafted object. This is why I'm taking classes about sewing. I want to get into making appulstery for sailboats and Bimini tops and dodgers for boats. But I'm fascinated by other yhings that are in different fields. I would like to add these things into what I want to do. These innovations that you can introduce into a different field will set you apart from the rest. Not to mention that you are on your own with no boss yelling at you to produce more to justify his wages! Great job, you do exceptional work and quality.
Well said John!
Request to park all the debate about handmade and using machines, just enjoy the video. It’s a treat to eyes. I just loved this bag so much! I mean I have never seen any appealing leather bag in my life. I wish I could touch the bag!!
God bless you and keep crafting❤
Thanks so much!!
So great to see more of your work and designs. I really like how you have modified your satchel. Obviously, you have some sourced some exceptional leather for your new Museum version. Can you speak to this stunning leather, what it is and how it differs from other lots you have used previously? I don't recall seeing you cover your anvil to prevent scratches in the past and your comments certainly suggest you are as taken with the quality as we are. Thanks again for sharing your amazing hand-crafted skills and passion!
It’s Vegetable tanned leather called Museum from Walpier 🤙🏼. It’s a beautiful and rigid leather that works well for more structured projects.
Stunning product. Amazing craftsmanship and care. Video production was solid af, too. This is a channel well deserving of 1M subscribers!
Wow, thank you!
The variety of textures in the kislux pack is impressive. From smooth leather to textured suede, there's something for everyone.
Absolutely beautiful work as always - so great to see you posting videos again Ryan!
Thank you very much!
I may not be able to build a brand like LKG but I'll try my best to get really good at the craft and producing build video that would inspire people to learn leathercraft and appreciate the beauty of them all just like you did Ryan. Thank you for this amazing work. Long Live Little King Goods.
Honestly, just creating something is successful in itself.
Awesome to see you back! Beautiful bag!! Love the process
Thanks Christopher!
Very curious what you do with your lather scraps? Toss em? Or do you have any funky little projects for the larger leftover scraps?
You're one of the reasons I got into leather crafting, bro your killing it. Great work as always, God bless you for the inspiration.
Wow thanks so much.. I appreciate that! Keep making! God Bless 🙏🏼
The bag is absolutely amazing!
Wow, you are an incredible artist ~ you brought this piece to life and I am in awe! Loved the video, especially the sewing sounds!
Thank you! Cheers!
Just beautiful. A bag anyone would be proud to own❤️🐝🤗
Thank you so much!!
@@LittleKingGoods You’re welcome❤️🐝🤗
I got great pleasure from watching the master's work. Excellent organization of all processes. Everything is thought out to the smallest detail. Thank you for the video.
Thank you very much! 🙏🏼
This is so beautiful, what a wonderful craftmanship!
Thank you!
Just want you to know that that is amazing work you’re doing and one of the reasons I wanna get into leather work is because of you. Thank you very much for your show.
I appreciate that!
I started my leathercrafting from your videos. So glad to see one pop up today, although I know how long they take to make. Great work Ryan!
Haha thanks so much! Glad to be of some help along your journey 🤙🏼
Absolutely gorgeous hand-made product, I instantly want one! Beautifully done!
So glad to see you back with some more long-form content!
Beautiful bag!
Thank you so much!😊
Oh my God! this is incredible. Your work is a great motivation for me. Thank you for sharing your ideas. Greetings from Ecuador.
Thank you so much!
As perfect as always ❤. Started my own leathercraft business by just watching your videos. God Bless you ❤
All the best!
@@LittleKingGoods wish to meet you some day in my life in person ❣
This is amazing work, reminds me of my dad and grandfather (✝️) working together in their old shoe repair store
Awesome!!
Beautiful workmanship!!!
Incredible work, love the design.
Thank you very much!
Beautiful work, Ryan. Always a pleasure to see you doing your thing.
Much appreciated Tanner! Looking forward to seeing more of your vids 😊
YESSSSS WE GOT A VIDEO!!!! Please upload more. You got me into making my own leather stuff too.
More to come! Keep making 🤙🏼
That leather splitter is next level! Great job!!
It really is! 🤙🏼
A beautiful "handmade" satchel sir, love it!
Thank you very much!
Amazing work and craftsmanship! I simply don’t understand those who say it’s not handmade when it clearly is done with immense skill and effort! How does using tools make your art any less authentic? Anyways, would love to get a bag like this one day!
Thank you very much!
Es todo un arte y tan satisfactorio de ver, espero que quien lleve esa mochila de verdad la luzca 👌🏻
Thanks you so much!
This is one of the coolest things I've seen in my life.
I want to go back to school ! such a beautiful work. A piece of art. well done sir !
Thank you! I really appreciate that!
Such an incredible process! Very cool satchel 🤙🏼
Thanks so much!
GORGEOUS! I love watching you work. Such an enjoyable thing to watch.
Wow, thank you!🙏🏼
Beautiful piece as usual. I learn little things every time I watch you work.
Thank you! Cheers!
I would love to have one bag like this one day, if i, in some point in my life have money to buy one those that would be a very happy day. But how i live in Brazil probably i will never have money to have one of those.
Keeping postin man, your videos are realy enjoyable to watch.
Thank you so much for the kind words 🙏🏼
Amazing craftsmanship!
Thank!!
Looks like somebody got some fun new toys! Awesome as usual, man 😁
You know it!
Great idea of the tape on the presser foot! Genius
Yea it really helps with keeping the leather protected 🤙🏼
The lighting is incredible as well as the entire process! Absolutely love this instantly subbed!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Nothing short of incredible to watch. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I was just thinking about this channel a couple of days ago. Love watching the process
Thanks for watching!
Ive been eyeing this for years.. I want one so bad! Some day!
Haha thank you!
Always picking up a little thing here and there from your videos. Thanks Ryan
Glad to hear it! Haha there’s always little tricks that I’m learning all the time.
The first tool was to cut it all out, but what was the second thing you put all the leather through? Was that some kind of skiver to get it all to the same thickness, or does it do something else? Either way, gorgeous bag. I'm fairly new to leather working and love seeing what skilled people can do.
Friggin Beautiful. If I could customize this I would add two vertical loops or a pouch to hold a small umbrella. That would be noice!!
Great idea!
Love the videos; could you do a shop tour 2024 video at some point. Love learning about all the machines and your process.
Great idea!
통가죽가방 멋지네요 👍 소형 철형기계 탐나네요 😃 영상 잘봤습니다 🙇♂️
Simplesmente um belo trabalho. Linda bolça!!
I started lather craft watching you!
Wow awesome! Hope you are enjoying it!
This again raises an interesting question, and not having a go at Ryans skill. He's a master, but I have to ask at what point does something become not handmade. I'd have to say that this bag is NOT handmade. Its hand assembled and finished. Its cut by machine, sewn by machine and thinned by machine. It definitely makes production easier and faster. Calling things like this hand made, makes it harder for those of us that do absolutely everything by hand.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🙏🏼
Agreed, I don't see this as hand made. It's impressive, but it's past the point of being hand made
I hear what you're saying and it may be unfortunate but I don't think you get to dictate where that line is. I saw him using his hands throughout the entire process.
When you make leather did you tan the leather? If you use a hammer, did you make the hammer? Did you make the needles with which you stitched the leather.
I know he used machinery in the hand making process but I consider this bag handmade.
I think it is up to the buyer to decide.
Brutally honest but necessary. Thats why this channel really fell off. It became less relatable. Thousands and thousands have been poured into these machines, which is great for business, but I lost connection to this channel years ago.
I like that you’re wearing a Buscadero motorcycle T-shirt
Absolutely beautifull. But using machines for everything is killing the vibe a little bit, at least for my taste. Thining edges with a proper knife is so satisfying to watch, hand stitching is kinda meditative,...
I once made a bag like this and it took me weeks to make, days and days of hand stitching. Let alone a lot of headaches until I got everything the way I wanted it because I did it with no template, no instructions....
Keep it up!
Awesome!
Awesome, the satchel looks amazing!
Thank you! Cheers!
Very interesting tools. Looks expensive. I want to make one myself, but using a Dremel to punch the holes and do it hand stiches.
It’s really a beautiful piece and I really enjoyed the video. Nice work
Thank you very much!
Llevo horas mirando tus videos!! Es asombrosamente relajante y satisfactorio.
Me surge una pregunta, cuanto tardas en hacer cada pieza??
Un saludo desde España!!
Thanks so much! It depends, sometimes a couple days!
Quality works indeed.
🤙🏼🤙🏼😊
You amaze me each and every time
keep up the good work, great source of motivation 💪
I appreciate that!
Love the work you do. I have a long way to go to get half as good as you. Never stop being your best. Blessings!
Keep on making! I am still learning everyday 🤙🏼
Stunning work.
Beautifully made brother.
Thank you so much 😀
Such Craftsmanship 👍🏾
Love this satchel!
Beautiful work Ryan.
Thanks you guys! 🙏🏼
Very very nice. Thats leather engineering.
Thank you very much!
Fantastic work!
Thanks!!
What a treat this video was.... thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful bag, very well made 😁
Solid therapy. Thank you.
Thanks so much 🙏🏼
So satisfying to watch. You make me think about start doing leather stuffs as a hobbie
Che bel lavoro 👍🏼
you do beautiful work Ry, God bless ya mate
Thanks, you too!
Really nice to see the attention to detail. May I ask what Glue you are using and where we might find it?
Thanks so much! I’m using glue from LKSCO - littlekingsupplyco.com/en-ca/collections/supplies/products/lksco-refillable-glue-markers
mamacoo I love you so much and watching your videos makes my day brighter
This looks like a great product! I am learning leather crafting myself and I’m curious why you left the edges the way you did? Most of the videos I’ve seen you make and projects I’ve done have brandished edges. Maybe that’s what you do with smaller leather products? Just curious why you left the edges the way you did. I thought it looked really nice!
Cool! I’ve always just left them unburnished. I think they look better on this bag 💼
Está hermoso !! 🙌 Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Thanks!!🙏🏼
Your work looks perfect😍😍😍 👍
Thanks so much!
When I worked for Louis Vuitton they taught us about how they don’t use glue in any of their leather goods. Would be cool idea next video to see how can you make a leather bag but without any leather glue
Another great video! I am a proud owner of your Royal v3 bi colour wallet and would love to purchase a satchel. Just need to wait until you make a larger version to fit my 17.5" laptop ;)
Thanks for supporting my brand!
just absolutely incredible - i cannot overstate how incredibly jealous i am; i want to enter into and try my hand at this craft so badly, and anticipate it's something i'll invest my money into next year when i have my own space to do so
out of coincidence i actually came across my old leather satchel earlier today, and whilst it wouldn't be enough to carry all i need for my current job, if and when i do leave and change jobs, maybe it's something i can go back to using - and furthermore, maybe one day i can make one bespoke that is fit for purpose purely for myself 💼
Thanks awesome!
Handmade doesn’t mean you need a lot of machinery. Yes, some people would argue that handmade means that you have to use your hands to operate quarter a million bucks worth of machinery, using HAND tools also is handmade.
I would love to own one of these one day
🙏🏼
My role model.. Thankyou
Thanks so much. 🙏🏼
Gorgeous bag, awesome video. Thank you
Thank you so much!
Stunning!!
Thank you! 😊
@@LittleKingGoods I've only just started to look in to leather work. It's never been on my radar, but I love both the craftsmanship and also the artistry.
I'll certainly have you on my watch list going forward.
A beautiful piece of Work