Monday, March 9, 2009

Hamlett

After looking at five or six different artists' workspaces, there seems to be a trend in the "essential items" within a studio. I noticed that all of the workspaces incorporated nature of some form into their studio, whether their was just a single plant, or their was a large window view of outside nature. From the artists' window views, all of the studios appeared to be located in a grassy, reclusive, area, rather than a city. This may help the artist to feel calm, as there would be no interruption from the outside world. Also, all of the studio walls were painted a light shade, which probably helps to create a more relaxed vibe for the artist. Of course, each studio visit had pictures of the materials the artists used, which most commonly was a picture of  cluttered paintbrushes and large quantities of paint.

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