First, watch this femtodocumentary
(45 seconds only):
The space of Leica Da Vinci is the historical/cultural cradle designated here as the Nor’atlantic: Greenland; Iceland; Ireland; Norse-Gaelic Scotland and Mann (comprising the historic territories of Isle of Man, Galloway [i. e. Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbrightshire], all mainland Argyll, the Atlantic section of Inverness county [i. e. Lochaber], the Atlantic section of Ross & Cromarty [i. e. South West, Lochcarron, Gairloch and Lochbroom], all of Sutherland, all of Caithness, the islands of the Firth of Clyde [i. e. Arran, Bute, etc.], the Inner and Outer Hebrides, the Orkney and the Shetland); and the Faroe Islands.
This is a window into artisanos humanitero. Each region is first assigned a couple of inspiring artisans (mostly professionals of their craft) who work on some culturally or historically representative craft, and aims at showcasing many more down-to-earth exemplary individuals and the cultural assets they wish to share.
GROENLANDIA
perlas y colmillos
Photo by Elsa S on Pexels.com
(waiting for entries)
ISLANDIA
punto de lana y caligrafía
(waiting for entries)
IRLANDA
alfarería / joyería
ESCOCIA NORDOGAÉLICA Y MANN
bordado de lana y platería
Photo by Sinitta Leunen on Pexels.com
ISLAS FEROE
curtido de piel de ballena y tejido de bastidor