I've posted pictures of my mill studio but I have given that up after 9-10 years.
Here's a few studio shots of my very messy and FILLED studio in my home.
We are building a new home and I will have a similar sized new studio- so how will I paint?
more later...
Those skylights really make give you some nice light! Fun space, but I hope you get a little more room in the new house!
ReplyDeleteOoh how lovely! I would feel very at home in your studio and inspired too.
ReplyDeleteIt is good to see a working studio. All of those studio magazines give you a false sense of what a working studio should look like. I like to see where work is being done... Not the spic and span photos that a stylist has probably spent a lot of time setting up! Way to go! BTW my studio is also a working studio.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely looks like a well used studio.
ReplyDeleteA lovely studio and hide-away for sure Wen. It really conveys a sense of you and your work.
ReplyDeleteHappy planning for the next one!
your studio looks very inviting! I went to see your exhibit at Vtica, great show, great space, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing - looks great!
ReplyDeleteI feel very much at home with your fab place! Especially with all the inspiring artefacts on the shelves and the treasures that surround your working space!
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Claudia x
I love your studio Wen!!! Beautiful, just like your artwork.
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Great space! Lots of goodies to look at! Looks like a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteI had to look twice to find your sewing machine. For some reason, I thought it and possibly more than one, would take center stage in your studio. I love everything you make, and now I see where you make it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove all the inspirational bits, nooks and crannies! Thanks for sharing a glimpse of your studio! :)
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