If you haven’t been yet, you might want to spend a little bit of time at On My Desk, a site that reveals artists’ desks and workspaces. Lots of photos.
Found on Lee Kottner’s list of art blogs she reads.
If you haven’t been yet, you might want to spend a little bit of time at On My Desk, a site that reveals artists’ desks and workspaces. Lots of photos.
Found on Lee Kottner’s list of art blogs she reads.
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2 thoughts on “The artist’s workspace”
Excellent site suggestion, Alyson. Interesting what one can learn and incorporate just by looking at other artists’ spaces and how they are organized (or not!) Happy Holidays! (OnMyDesk’s host Linzie Hunter peeked into my studio a while back… http://on-my-desk.blogspot.com/2006/07/sean-kane.html)
Sorry, removing the parenthesis so the link works… OnMyDesk’s host Linzie Hunter peeked into my studio a while back… http://on-my-desk.blogspot.com/2006/07/sean-kane.html