sold
I've had the need recently (for a couple of reasons) to take a picture of me in my studio. Actually, I had to take a few of them and then patch them all together to get the whole scene. I always get a kick out of seeing other people in their studios so I thought I'd share it with ya'll.
Gorgeous GORGEOUS painting! Ummm...but aren't you forgetting something?? Look down. Love it, my friend! Bren
ReplyDeleteI always love your cup paintings and this little touch of red is so interesting. I want your studio, lol What a great space.
ReplyDeleteThanks you guys!
ReplyDeleteBrenda, do you mean I forgot my shoes? Ha! Only truly experienced artists can paint successfully without shoes. ; )
Full of light with a cozy place for visitors to hang out - an ideal studio!
ReplyDeletelol about Brenda's comment, but on closer inspection it looks like you have a cushy mat to stand on - way preferable to wearing shoes. :)
I'd like to know about the lighting overhead. Your studio looks like a living room.
ReplyDeleteMary, the lighting overhead is just 2 florescent bulbs (one warm, one cool) in a fixture (the cheaper ones flicker and buzz, so this is a more expensive one). I find that with 2 bulbs (and 8 ft. ceilings) the light is too bright with 2 bulbs, so I put some foil over the light to cut it back. : )
ReplyDeleteLoved the photo, I find Serif Panorama Plus (free download) is a very easy way of stitching together level shots (and it makes colour adjustments as it goes along). One just has to remember to allow for large overlaps.
ReplyDeleteI frequently check into your website as I admire your work greatly. Best regards from the other sde of the Atlantic, Alfee
That is a funny pic...I though u had a room for ur studio, past pic of it and ur set up...maybe, maybe not... Besides, what is a living room for anyway...living! Right? ¦>
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip, anonymous! My husband has promised to take a better photo soon.
ReplyDeleteD. Meyer, it's not so much a living room as an extra room in the house, off the living room. I put in the little couch so I can sit and look at my art mags/books. The last photo I posted of my studio was probably the one that burned in the fire almost 2 years ago, in Texas.
Nice to see that I'm not the only painter painting in bare feet. Love the photo(s) and thanks for the peek inside the studio.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed seeing your studio. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIs it similiar , http://tinyurl.com/cyfhyyg
ReplyDelete