Kumiko is a form of Japanese woodworking that uses small cuts of wood (probably offcuts) to produce artful designs. It’s the kind of thing that takes zen-like patience to assemble, and years …
So that video alone looks like it costs around $2700 to produce. The amount of work effort in this looks only slightly less than making an actual woodwork piece but the end result will still have a Legoy look up close.
I absolutely applaud the work here, but the effort spent to end result does not equate to value for the large piece in my personal view. I’d rather pick up some extra shifts and purchase a $2700 piece of master crafted wood art than attempt this.
So that video alone looks like it costs around $2700 to produce. The amount of work effort in this looks only slightly less than making an actual woodwork piece but the end result will still have a Legoy look up close. I absolutely applaud the work here, but the effort spent to end result does not equate to value for the large piece in my personal view. I’d rather pick up some extra shifts and purchase a $2700 piece of master crafted wood art than attempt this.