Tranquility and creativity collide in pottery workshops that don’t just embrace Scandinese and Japandi elements—they live by them. These spaces, with their
Here is a fact of life in December 2015: You can’t just buy your friends, family, and co-workers a copy of Adele’s 25 for Christmas. They all already own a...
She always thought, Angels were made in Heaven. Just more proof for a francophile, there is a little bit of Heaven in Provence. What are t...
Les créations du célèbre architecte d'intérieur Bill Willis
Keeping it simple with this card featuring the Rock Star stamp set and coordinating dies. Get them before their gone for good.
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celebrated each spring in May at Summerland Cottage with the sun shining the birds singin g , flowers blooming Lorenzo...
Sharing some top tips and advice about how I set up my own pottery studio as well as some behind-the-scenes photography of how to throw on a wheel.
Porky Hefer’s Nests are quirky, visually mesmerizing and comfortable. To create them, the designer takes inspiration from nature and works with local craftspeople.
Sharing some top tips and advice about how I set up my own pottery studio as well as some behind-the-scenes photography of how to throw on a wheel.
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There’s nothing like taking a virtual tour of really cool art studios to get you thinking about how to improve yours. Why don’t we take that tour right now?
Is your garage currently a wasted space in your home? If you don’t drive, or you have other outdoor parking where you can safely park your car, your garage could be utilized in a far better way for your house and needs. Check out these garage renovation ideas.
On Aidan Koch’s cover for our Summer issue, six panels depict a woman lounging and reading and ruminating at the shore. Each panel exists both as a discrete event—here, she looks at her book; here, she shades her eyes—and as one sentence in a paragraph about the woman’s day at the beach. The issue also […]
Here is a fact of life in December 2015: You can’t just buy your friends, family, and co-workers a copy of Adele’s 25 for Christmas. They all already own a...
With so many beautiful images from our photoshoots, we can't always fit them all in the magazine. Here are a few from the cutting room floor on Volume 7 that don't think should be missed
6 artist's studios Eric Fischel, Jonathan Bickart, Andy Quilty, Harry Ally, Tara Tucker and Karin Batten
Cheerful design studio full of colors and great Scandinavian design, created by Kształt Rzeczy.
Well, it was certainly a thrill to turn to page 101 of the current Fall issue of Cloth Paper Scissors Studios Magazine today! Before my eyes, a list of my fellow Halloween artist friends rolls out, and many pages beyond reveal the studio spaces of these talented folks. I am honored to be included in the mix, and am so very pleased to see an extensive article focused on the artists of the Ghoultide Gathering event this October! A lucky 8 of us Ghoultide Gathering artists including myself, Sheila Bentley, William Bezek, Lori Ann Corelis, Vergie Lightfoot, Ed Pribyl, Debra Schoch and show promoter extraordinaire, Scott Smith are featured as artists that celebrate Halloween all year round! What fun it is to share my studio space with others and enjoy a glimpse into the spaces of my fellow artists. Many thanks to Cloth Paper Scissors Studios Magazine for spreading the word about the growing fascination and excitement for Halloween folk art. Please pick up your copy today and ENJOY! See you at Ghoultide on October 2nd! * Here's a peek at my feature on page 117..... * We had the opportunity to take our own photos for this issue. Of course, only a few were chosen. But, below you can peek at the additional images I captured for this fun submission. I feel very fortunate to have been included! * Here's my main studio space with drafting table and loads of eye candy to keep the ideas and inspiration flowing..... * We were asked to include images of our art, so I took a few vignettes. Pictured here is a one of a kind witch kettle cup that I kept for myself last year.... * Another angle of my drafting table where I illustrate and sketch.... * Another close up for an original... This time, it's an one of a kind black cat candy container of mine sitting amongst a few illustrations in the works. And yes, that's my Emmy award off in the distance ~ a reminder from my previous life as an art director in TV news graphics.... * This is my basement workspace where I craft.... It can get pretty messy in here! * And of course, I cannot go around the house taking photos and not include Mr. Jack. He loves to have his picture taken :) * © 2010 Johanna Parker Design *All photos are the property of Johanna Parker and may not be used without permission
Space to Create: Australian Artist Jessica Watts. Studio tour and interview with Sydney painter Jess Watts.
We recently moved and decided that the best place for my home art studio would be our garage! This video takes you behind the scenes into all of the hard work it took to turn our dirty garage into …
Photographer Chris Craymer captured Jacklin painting in action in his Connecticut studio.
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Peek inside Camille Walala's new London studio, learn about her interactive workflow + hear more about her latest public art installation.
Besides the basics, most artists keep things in their studio that help spark some joy. Read what these watercolor artists keep in their studios to accomplish just that. Do you agree with this list of studio must-haves?