I read somewhere that it's "Where bloggers create" day. At first I thought, well, my little space is never going to make the grade. I have very limited space that turns into mayhem when I'm working: no neat stacks of labelled boxes, no bookshelves and cubes with gorgeous supplies dripping from them...but my visitors always say they love the "artist's studio" atmosphere, and once I realized they weren't being merely kind, it was very nice to hear.
Anyway, I thought I would show you the flip side........ so, if you're like me, do not despair. This is for you!
Oh, yeah, this is right up my "artist's alley". I spent all morning uploading photos of my own dump room, sorry, artist's studio. Then, I was having misgivings about posting them....you have enabled me. Let's hear it for Honesty!!
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Now that really looks like a studio that gets the business :D Mine is the same way. In fact I was going to go out there and organize but I haven't gotten around to it. Thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteOh Yeah! Love it! It shows that you are a very creative person. You should see where I create..hah
ReplyDeleteWell such an honest Post, maybe we should start something new. Reality and where woman create! Sounds like a plan!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Diane
Ha! You should see my studio. I posted pictures of it last month and I may be the winner of the messiest mess!
ReplyDeletePS My art hasn't been publish in anything!
My words are, though--in the local newspaper where I write a column.
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ReplyDeleteI'm following now. :)
I LOVE it Colette!!!! Where you create is a magical place that doesn't need fancy bookshelves or cubes....but what comes from your sweet hands is just magical!!! Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful creative space ~ xxoo, Dawn
ReplyDeleteLove your space!! I posted a few weeks ago about my space and how I PLAN to organize.
ReplyDeletethis is called a REAL artist's studio. A real artist works here.....
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing your studio Colette. We can picture you beavering away at your works of art now. It is chaos but as long as you know where everything is and can put your hands on what you want then that is all that matters.
ReplyDeleteVery sorry to hear that your beloved dog passed away. It is wonderful to know that he had a long and happy life but it doesn't make the grief any easier to bear. We lost one of our beautiful cats Georgie a year ago and I still miss him dreadfully. He was such a character. He was 14 and had had a lovely life but I would give anything to have him back again.
I enjoyed seeing your art space in person! So much eye candy!
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It was great to see photos of your workspace ...poetry in action, that's for sure!
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