Greetings from Grasse
Friends of mine have asked me if I was going to blog about my experience learning perfumery in Grasse, France, the historical center for perfume-making, still thriving as a nucleus for the craft. They are intrigued about what often is perceived of as a mysterious art form, shrouded in tradition. Unlike almost any other medium, perfumery in America is rather closed to beginners. Classes are hard to come by, recipes aren’t published online, and rarely do we even know the names of the creators of the thousands of perfumes on the market today. Yet to my mind, perfumery is no different from painting, cooking, jewelry making, or learning to play a musical instrument. Like these other arts, it takes talent, education, practice, and discipline. During this time i hope to learn how to create perfume so that i can express myself through this unique and beautiful art form, produce the Humanity project to use scent in a different way than we’re used to, and make some intellectual inquiries into the perfume industry.
Ultimately, I hope to show people through the Humanity project that we can still respect the traditional foundations of perfumery while bringing it into the sphere of socially and ecologically conscious works that practitioners of so many other mediums are becoming aware of and developing, all the while maintaining it’s artistic integrity.


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