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This is where it all happens! These are my two main
work tables. The one on the right consists of flat files that hold
my paper inventory, finished work on paper, and decorative papers for collage work. The left table provides
storage for gallons of gessos, mediums, and sprays. Shelving
against the back wall miscellaneous thing of all kinds. Above the shelves
is a mirror which I use to check compositions.
The windows look out over the backyard pool. |
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This is a better shot of my storage system. |
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This room has a vaulted ceiling. The doorway was a closet until
December 2001, when we knocked it out and built a new room which
takes up half my garage. It provides more storage, but most importantly,
walls for me to work on. |
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This is inside my room addition where I staple canvases
on the walls to paint. |
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The window wall of the new space. I had shelves built
around every window to maximize storage space. The comfy chair is gone
now - no room! |
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Just inside the doorway of the studio
addition I have wire shelving stack full of paints. |
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Brush storage hanging on the door of the
bathroom. It's a vinyl shoe holder. |
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Inside the bathroom (which is under
construction). I hang paintings to dry. |
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Ceiling of the main studio - with skylights and track
lights. There are 12 fluorescent fixtures fitted
with Ott-Lite bulbs which replicate sunlight. |
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View to the backyard. |
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From the outside, the three windows on the left are the ones
from the photo above. The center ones are the same ones you see
in the first photo above. |
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The backyard pool, which is visible from all my studio windows.
I love the color and the shimmer of light that it provides summer
and winter. |