You searched forFilter using Ruskin’s ideasArchitecture Art Craftmanship Education History Nature Politics Religion Rural economy Social justice Ruskin and the Crafts Building the Future: John Ruskin and the New Role for Design in Japan Companions & friends visit to Sheepscombe Meadow & Sapperton Private viewing of the 2024 displays in the Ruskin Collection Learning to see with Ruskin, with Kateri Ewing Ruskin Gallery displays 2019 Ruskin Re-Think 2021 Comes the Flood 2023 Head, Hand and Heart 2024 John Ruskin believed that the move from hand crafted objects to machine made mass-produced goods during the industrial revolution was detrimental to workers, physically, mentally and emotionally. He thought that industrialisation removed workers from the artistic process and as a result from nature itself. Ruskin felt that this dehumanized the worker and led to a loss of dignity. Ruskin advocated producing art and craft as he thought it brought “the hand, the head and the heart” together, helping to create a more purposeful and fulfilling way of life. A monthly treasury of works from the Ruskin Collection Twelve free pdfs to download, with a detailed entry about a different work of art from the Ruskin Collection for every day of the year. Page12345678910