I've been working in my new studio for the last few months. I did some color swatches (again), some reading and experimentation... not much to show you, but let me start with my new studio. I have three "stations": the computer station, which I've tried to keep small. Now if I could spend the time in proportion of its size... The easel station for painting and a sitting station with a drafting table for reading,.. I have a few shelving projects in mind to make the studio more practical, but so far so good...
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The computer desk and (one of ) the art and office supplies storage. |
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The easel station. To its right there is a still life stand that I use to setup still lifes or a digital picture frame (for reference pictures). To the left of the easel there is a tool chest for drawings and painting accessories and supplies. |
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Sitting station (with a drafting table) for planning, reading, etc... You can see some color swatches and recent paintings hanging on the wall. |
6 comments:
Very nice, Johanne. Everything is so neatly in place. It will be a joy for you to work in the studio now that it is done. Happy painting!
Thanks BJ. You know I have a hard working in a messy environment; it distracts me too much :)
Hey Johanne! I am so sorry to hear you left Austin and wish you all the best in NY! Looks like you are off to a GREAT start. Congrats on the show and the new (very organized) studio space! We will miss you here. :(
So happy you are entering shows again. Good job! I like your new studio. It is fun and a challenge to start on a new place. Applause.
Hey Laurel, it's nice to hear from you! I took for granted that I had plenty of time in Austin and would paint with you again... :(
The landscape here is gorgeous and it's a new challenge for me but I want to paint in plein air again (when it gets warmer :)
Let me know if you come in the area and bring your plein air gear :).
Hey Jo! Thanks & applause to you too. Although the landscape has not changed much for you, you've been through quite a challenge yourself.
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