Sarah Sedwick suggested I give a little tour of my studio. There's not much
there there, but what little there there is covered with crap. (with apologies to
Gertrude Stein)
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I think I can almost touch left and right walls with my arms outstretched. |
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Close up on the easel. |
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The still life area, with a collection of dried bread used as props for various paintings. The grey piece of paper attached to the easel is used as a 'flag'-- a device to cast shadows that I can control. |
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Underneath the still life station is the music, both a CD/Radio player and an Ipod docking station with speakers. |
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Paint and brushes station-- canvasses and different colored papers are stored below. |
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Turning to the other side of the studio... drying paintings and inspiration pieces. At least two of Duane Keiser's pieces are in that mix somewhere. |
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A little more of the left side. My sliver of view, a few more drying pieces, and silverware props. I have quite a growing collection of knives forks, and spoons... |
2 comments:
Thanks, Jason! That looks super small! Your yard looks like a nice place to paint in the summer, though......It's so great to see your studio. It kind of looks like the inside of your head....:)
I wish that was my yard... I'd use the space to put up a studio. :)
And yes... it's very much like the inside of my head.
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