This weekend, my studio got dismantled.
After
spending a week playing on Nancy Crow's huge print tables, I decided
that my more modest version should at least be accessible from all
sides. It got pulled away from the large worktable
and took a place of its own nearer to my side of the space. The large
table moved up in the space by two feet. This gives me about 36" between
the tables and allows me full access to all sides of each of them!
I love the transformation!
The
next step will be to replace the track lighting with enough
fluorescents to flood the space with a wash of light and cast out all
the crazy shadows the tracks shed.
It only took me about an hour to put everything back together, including my most important studio elements: paint and tools!
O O O O and this is just totally cool: while I didn't win the Artisan Search 2012 (congrats to all the winners!!), I am on this MIU and Open Studios schedule and I can't believe my eyes! I hope you'll join me in Houston this year, it's going to be too much fun to miss.
Happy rearranging!
6 comments:
Gasp! You're brave, and this looks like a terrific change to get ready for Open Studios. I'll look forward to following your prep, since I hope to participate in one next year.
Congratulations. I'm sorry that you didn't win maybe next time. I like your studio. I have space to get to all side of my large tables as well.
Congratulations on the MIU and Open Studios! I'll be following along in blog world. Nice space with all that access. Sometimes my studios get so crowded I have to clear space to get access on one side!
Nice space. I almost turned my garage into my studio and now I know kinda what it would have looked like. Wish I had.
Great studio! Thanks for posting the article about children's art education--so important. And your class in Ohio sounded wonderful. I enjoy your artwork.
best from Tunisia,
nadia
Your studio looks like it works rally well and congratulations on Houston!
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