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    The (dying?) art of handmade crafts

    The (dying?) art of handmade crafts

    One of my favorite parts about traveling is the markets, specifically the local colors, artisanal work, and types of handicraft these often display. I took this picture in Jogjakarta, Indonesia. I remember happening upon this woman, and being in awe of how swiftly she was able to create such detailed designs. From Batik to wood carving to intricate painting, in so many of my travels I notice these ancient art forms - unique to each region or country - passed down through gene

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