Modern Day Artisans: Sebastian Tarek

January 18, 2012HBTVby Alex Maeland8874 Views

Focusing less on what he refers to as the “economy” of shoemaking, Australian-born shoemaker Sebastian Tarek sits down with HBTV to discuss his disposition toward the design process, client interaction and overall personalized experience of his bespoke footwear creation process. What initially began as a curious hobby for the London-based designer has now developed into a highly revered trade in which Tarek personally meets each client to individualize every pair of shoes that he makes. Approaching each step within the design process with a degree of fluidity and precision not often experienced, Sebastian Tarek is a strong reminder of the appreciation and respect that is due, yet rarely attributed to, the handful of remaining modern day artisans.

Director: Chris Read

As is often the case within the realm of specialized trades and niche skill sets, the growing shift toward accelerated efficiency has begun to drive out the once revered group of craftsman. In our latest HBTV feature Modern Day Artisans we highlight a range of individuals who have become experts in their field, effectively maintaining the authenticity, originality and art of their respective trade.

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  • http://twitter.com/RastaMonstaa Riley

    i’d like to see more

  • http://twitter.com/artelevisual Santiago A

    Amazing series! keep them coming!

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  • http://twitter.com/David_Dooley David Dooley

    No i think an existing last was adapted as you can see him adding and carving away at leather strips on the last. Still close enough, and very comfortable indeed. Shoes for life:)

  • http://twitter.com/nowbaking Mike Van Meter

    at first glance i thought he was thomas hooper… the thomas hooper of shoes perhaps.

  • http://twitter.com/Raja_Aktar Raj Bahar

    One of the coolest things I’ve seen in a long time… brilliant. 

  • Anonymous

    bravo

  • http://twitter.com/Masashiro_Tsumi Chung Yiu

    Wow, a shoe made from a mold of your feet. Can’t imagine anything fitting more comfortably.

  • Anonymous

    Brilliant artist and brilliant doc.

  • Anonymous

    Defining graft.

  • Mckoy Deluxxe

    In love with the art of craftsmanship..
    No shoes box, just a couple of paper bags
    in a paper bag..

  • Anonymous

    craftsmanship

  • http://twitter.com/djchay SEE AITCH

     nvm

  • http://twitter.com/djchay SEE AITCH

    song at the beginning?

  • http://twitter.com/DomeApparel Dome Apparel

    Quality over quantity.