Here are some of my favorite inspirational studio spaces of artists, designers, and crafters (plus a few solid pieces to get you started!)
Here are some of my favorite inspirational studio spaces of artists, designers, and crafters (plus a few solid pieces to get you started!)
Name: Sirima Sataman Location: Dogpatch, San Francisco, California Size: 800 square feet Years lived in: 2 years; Rented Walking into Sirima’s loft, I was blown away by the openness of the space.
Take a look around the beautiful homes and inspiring studios of our favourite artists - interiors on HOUSE by House & Garden
As practicing artists, the time we spend creating our craft and the environment where we do it are two of the most important factors that can directly affect our work. In this article, we will discuss how you can effectively manage your time for art, and how you can build your own art studio setup that will inspire, motivate, and most importantly - equip you to create. Why you need time management and organization Cliche as it may sound, the popular saying is true: An organised space means an organised mind. It is easy to fall into a trap of utter disarray when we leave our artist studio messy all the time, and the same goes with our daily routine. If we don't schedule and make a to-do list, we are bound to get disoriented.Truly, there are so many materials to arrange, ideas to develop, and paperwork to do -- all on top of pushing yourself and finding inspiration to create in the artist studio. How do we fix this? By having a personal system that works for your schedule and space arrangement. Creating Time Management
If you believe small spaces aren’t conducive to creativity, Debi Adams would like to prove you wrong. Enjoy this peek inside her art studio!
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Image 3 of 28 from gallery of Studio Boot / Piet Hein Eek + Hilberink Bosch Architecten. Photograph by Thomas Mayer
I’m in the market for a another work space. Our makeshift dinning room office is not only driving Abe crazy, it just isn’t sustainable anymore. And now that Coco is just half a year away…
If you’re a crafter, you know how quickly things start to pile up. Yes, I do need that many different types of scissors and that many colors of ribbon! If you have a designated craft area either large—lucky!—or small, it’s nice to (at least try to) keep it organized, especially if it’s in a part of your home that’s not off-limits to guests.
Meet super-cool girl next-door Rebecca Goldschmidt and peep her ultra-creative Oakland pad.
Gallery of the best art studio ideas including desk and DIY interior decor ideas for small and large studios.
A new book guides readers through the historic spaces of artists from Edward Hopper to Jackson Pollock
A young Sydney designer draws upon her childhood fascination with Australian native flora, with an exquisite new range of botanical designs and printed silk scarves.
Katharina and her husband purchased this 1960s home that was once a holiday property and hadn't been updated since it was built. While living in it, the couple has done a fantastic job taking it
The HBH Studio Barn: Office: I'm so excited to finally be sharing our plans for the Studio Barn's upstairs office space! From halfbakedharvest.com
(Mark Twain, Author) Hier haben wir endlich die Antwort auf die Frage, wie wohl der Arbeitsplatz der berühmten Kreativen, von Mark Twain über Virginia Woolf oder von Willem de Kooning bis hin zu Pablo Picasso, aussah/aussieht. Kleine Nischenplätze, vermeintlich unordentliche Büros oder große Studios, jeder so, wie er/sie es will oder braucht. 16 Arbeitsplätze haben wir hier für Euch, wer... Weiterlesen
What is more enchanting than an artist’s studio? When these painters, sculptors and creators make a space their home, it changes the environment forever. The living space inevitably becomes a rich source of inspiration for the artist; from the furniture, the objects and books to the colour of the walls, floors and most importantly, the…
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Peek into the amazing bead studio of Regina Payne. She shares her storage and display areas as well as a bit about her beading studio life.
An Argentinian cousin of my fathers once said to me - you do not choose a house - it chooses you. And I have to say she was totally right. Having moved rather a lot since leaving my home in NZ in my early twenties I have found that some houses gracefully accept you, others grab
Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia The desire to create stirs within each of us, the question is what gift(s) were we born with, and how do we take it from seed to bloom and share it with others? Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia Elise said, "My greenhouse-style studio is conducive to creating all kinds of artwork, in all formats. It is an inspiring workplace where materials take form and gather movement, guided by shadows and emotion. The past meets the contemporary, poetry and dreams are made real, and works are crafted. My studio is a beating heart that brings sculptors from quattrocentro Florence back to life." Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia Each Saturday I like to use my blog to platform an artist that I admire. Today it is Elise! Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia "Sculpted wood, baroque and contemporary lines, gold leaf, glass, sheet metal, and paper mâché—they all meet here, and the adventure can be colorful or extremely minimalist." Adds Elise about what she used to create her beautiful art. Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia Photos source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia Technique from our ancestors Elise creates paper mâché sculptures using a time-honored technique. Paper mâché first appeared in the Far East in the 8th century and made its way to Europe in the 16th century. In Italy, paper mâché earned recognition as a noble and poetic art form. Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia “I regretted not leaving Carrare marble for paper mâché more often, this divine material that always went beyond it in nobility and finesse.” From the memoirs Benvenuto Cellini, sculptor and goldsmith, 1500-1571 Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia Follow this link to locate where Elise offers her art for purchase. Galleries & Stores in France and abroad Photo source and dialogue by Elise Valdorcia More about Elise: Each piece is unique "From my workshop, the Elise Valdorcia Studio in Provence, I take each piece from idea to drawing to creation. I make mirrors, light fixtures, small tables, and other household objects, harmoniously mixing styles and eras. I am an artist and decorator, specialized in antiquing objects (using polychromy or gold leaf). My passion for my work comes through in my paper mâché creations. Laurent makes wooden sculptures, creating unique pieces from 18th- and 19th-century wood. He also practises marquetry, having...
“Tea for Two” by Brita Granström I had to catch my breath the first time I saw Brita Granström’s, “Tea for Two”: the soft light at the window framed by gauzy blue curtains, the expectan…
This is the beautifully bohemian (and slightly mad) small world of French artist Ronan-Jim Sevellec. At 80 years of age, his most recent exposition was in 2012 and saw his boxes of tiny artist's workshops and old antique rooms displayed in various eccentric and romantic locations around Paris. Ro
As a creative, one of my favorite things in the world is to step into the creative space of another. I love when an artist shares their
Vous rêvez d'un atelier dédié au DIY chez vous ? Voici de belles idées et inspirations pour votre futur espace de travail.
eleanor ~ watercolors, gouache, oil pastels & casein paint in fabriano watercolor book * * * “Consulting the rules of composition before taking a photograph is like consulting the laws of gravity before going for a walk.” ~ Edward Weston via tumblr XO
Image 2 of 25 from gallery of Den Da Coffee Shop / KSOUL Studio. Photograph by Valor Studio
There’s something undeniably romantic about an artist’s studio. They’re always filled with light, and paper covered in scribbles and sketches. We’re instinctively drawn to thes
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I’m in the market for a another work space. Our makeshift dinning room office is not only driving Abe crazy, it just isn’t sustainable anymore. And now that Coco is just half a year away…