Skol Ar Mor translates to “School of the sea” in Breton. It’s the name of a traditional wooden boat building school nestled in Mesquer, on the picturesque Brittany coast.
I once had the privilege of spending four enchanting days there, capturing the essence of this extraordinary universe in my sketchbook and through my lens.
It was late at night, the workshop was empty and there was only the last apprentice left, who was late getting home, absorbed in his work. I had the impression that a soft light was shining from the boat.
Apprentices who study and work at Skol Ar Mor embody mastery, passion, and genuine camaraderie. Their love for their craft shines through in every meticulous detail. They’re not just skilled craftsmen; they’re also warm-hearted souls always willing to lend a helping hand. At Skol Ar Mor, the air is filled with the scent of sun-kissed wood shavings, and teamwork is second nature.
I once had the privilege of spending four enchanting days there, capturing the essence of this extraordinary universe in my sketchbook and through my lens.
It was late at night, the workshop was empty and there was only the last apprentice left, who was late getting home, absorbed in his work. I had the impression that a soft light was shining from the boat.
Apprentices who study and work at Skol Ar Mor embody mastery, passion, and genuine camaraderie. Their love for their craft shines through in every meticulous detail. They’re not just skilled craftsmen; they’re also warm-hearted souls always willing to lend a helping hand. At Skol Ar Mor, the air is filled with the scent of sun-kissed wood shavings, and teamwork is second nature.
| TECHNIQUE | |
| DIMENSIONS | 30 x 40 cm |
| DATE | 2024 |
| AVAILABILITY | Недоступно для продажи |
| PRICE | On demand |
| BONUS |

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