Owing to the amount of junk in the adjacent shed it fell over on my studio and began to rot one of its walls. That and the effects of cold and damp during the winter months forced me to transfer operations. Having recently moved into a larger room I was able to set aside one end of the room for a studio space and get on with something larger than easel paintings. It meant sleeping with the windows open to avoid fumes but thankfully it was dryer than the shed.
Andy Page, Artist: Oils, Watercolours, Photography and Videos, observations on the creative side of life.
Studio
My studio was a place of fun but has struggled in recent years to stay upright, very important if you're a shed. The photograph below celebrates another Year of the Abstract Calendar, a painting called the 365 Detox.
Owing to the amount of junk in the adjacent shed it fell over on my studio and began to rot one of its walls. That and the effects of cold and damp during the winter months forced me to transfer operations. Having recently moved into a larger room I was able to set aside one end of the room for a studio space and get on with something larger than easel paintings. It meant sleeping with the windows open to avoid fumes but thankfully it was dryer than the shed.
Owing to the amount of junk in the adjacent shed it fell over on my studio and began to rot one of its walls. That and the effects of cold and damp during the winter months forced me to transfer operations. Having recently moved into a larger room I was able to set aside one end of the room for a studio space and get on with something larger than easel paintings. It meant sleeping with the windows open to avoid fumes but thankfully it was dryer than the shed.
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