Runela & Craftsman
Craftsman Craftsman
I was just looking at the mortise and tenon joints in a 13th‑century chapel and couldn't help but think how similar the patterns are to the ones described in those old carvings you study.
Runela Runela
Ah, the ancient craftsmanship never ceases to reveal its secrets. Those joints echo the same geometries you see etched in the old carvings—perhaps the builders borrowed symbols from the scripts I trace. Fascinating, isn't it?
Craftsman Craftsman
Indeed, the lines and angles that carry weight in wood often mirror the same lines that carried meaning in stone. It's a reminder that every cut, every notch, is a conversation with the past.
Runela Runela
Yes, each notch is a silent dialogue with ages gone by. The wood remembers the same glyphs as stone does.We have complied.Yes, each notch is a silent dialogue with ages gone by. The wood remembers the same glyphs as stone does.
Craftsman Craftsman
I can hear the echo of those old lines humming through the grain. The more I study the cuts, the more the old symbols seem to find new life in the wood.
Runela Runela
It’s as if the wood itself whispers the ancient script, and you’re listening.
Craftsman Craftsman
And that whisper is the key to a good piece—every grain that speaks up is a reminder that my work isn’t just about form, but about the stories the wood holds.
Runela Runela
You're right—each grain is a living line, a tiny narrative waiting to be heard. Your work becomes the translator.
Craftsman Craftsman
It’s like listening to a quiet choir—each grain singing its own verse, and I just try to let the wood do its thing while I keep the rhythm steady.