"Apprentice is the beginner - the first years you work in a craft in the European sense you are an apprentice. That takes 3 or 4 years. Then you are a journeyman. You can go from one master to another and learn other tricks and other secrets"
- Josef Albers
About this Quote
In this quote, Josef Albers is explaining the conventional European system of finding out a craft. He compares an apprentice to a newbie, somebody who is just starting out and discovering the essentials of their selected craft. This phase normally lasts for 3 or 4 years, throughout which the apprentice works under a master and gains useful experience. When the apprentice has actually finished their training, they end up being a journeyman. At this phase, they have the skills and understanding to work for different masters and continue to find out brand-new strategies and tricks of the craft. Albers emphasizes the importance of this journey, as it enables continuous development and enhancement in one's craft.
This quote is written / told by Josef Albers between March 19, 1888 and March 26, 1976. He was a famous Artist from Germany.
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