One of my new years resolutions was to finally get my studio in working shape (after a year and a half of ignoring my terrible mess!). Requirements for my studio were a cutting mat and table workspace, computer, scanner, plants, and lots of artwork! The large panel pieces on the left are from my senior thesis, posters and photos from friends on my cork board wall, and woodblock prints from
Tugboat Printshop, on the right.
And every studio is not complete without a couple cats to try to get into everything!
3 comments:
what a fantastic and wonderful place!
i'm (of-course) jealous! can't wait to see what you are able to create in there.
Maybe I'll have to send you a piece of my art to put in there? I have a ton of yours in our living room(aka Nicole gallery).
also the MAC!!!! is a nice touch
just looked at the post again and got jealous again.
which is ok - since you actually make art versus me who thinks about it!
Kit (cat) is blocking the shelf but I have a couple of your ceramic pieces on my shelf.
Perhaps you can focus on art again once you graduate? Are there studios there that you can rent or work in???
Staying warm up there?
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