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A View From the Easel
“I have a day job, too, so studio time is precious.”
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“I have a day job, too, so studio time is precious.”
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“If the landlord would allow me to install a shower, I would probably move in for real. Sadly, it's a no-go.”
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“The longer I paint, the more I realize what I don’t know or cannot do. Simply exploring the material could keep a person busy forever.”
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“I’ve tried establishing routines, but I always end up reverting to a more spontaneous approach.”
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“The experience of beginning with literally a white cube was actually very cathartic.”
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“As a photographer, a studio can be where I am: walking, traveling, struck by light, demanding that I take a snapshot.”
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“My space is not too big and not too small. It allows me to work smart.”
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“I consider the studio to be a co-creator of my work, and the container for my actions.”
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“This space lifts my spirits every time I enter.”
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“Pari, a dog I rescued and adopted from the street, hangs around while I stretch my canvases.”
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“I get to mindfully interact with the world outside — the wind, the sounds of leaves rustling, the butterflies gliding by, and the innumerable chirps and trills of various critters.”
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“My studio is between the fruit seller and the kiosk. When I leave the doors open on hot days, people walking by drop in to share their thoughts on my paintings.”