Wendell Berry wrote in his 1972 essay, "Discipline and Hope":
…in art, the common ground is workmanship, the artistic means,
the technical possibility of art—not the insights or visions of
particular artists. A person who practices an art without mastering its
disciplines becomes his art’s consumer… An art is inherited
and handed down in its workmanly aspects.
We at Gardenmason are very grateful for the support, trust, and recommendations of our clients and friends.
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