Showing posts with label studio space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label studio space. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Dream Studio: LET THERE BE LIGHT

I'm sure every artist wants their own studio space of their dreams.
If you aren't an artist, I'm sure you wouldn't mind have your own space of your dreams. 

Making art ...whether it be arts and crafts, painting, knitting, etc.-- you need to have good lighting.  I think natural light is one great form of light but it you work best at night... that'll be a probably, huh?

So I break you a few forms of lighting that I like... 










Love this hanging light!  Though I'm not sure it would illuminate much, it is definitely a great focal point!







As far at this picture goes, I don't see many light fixtures but I needed to include this one because of how much natural light is shining in and the windows are so high, it's almost mesmerizing.  Well, maybe.  I do love the setup, though!





And what's a post about lighting without a chandelier?  Especially on my blog.  I love how a chandelier can make any space classy and elegant.  Even if it is a studio space.  It reminds me of a fairy tale.  I love fairy tales.


Even a simply thing light lighting is worth some thought.  It can be art in its own.   Pretty amazing stuff.

Would you rather have natural lighting or some really fun looking lighting fixture? 


Cindy

Friday, July 20, 2012

My Dream Studio Space.

My dream studio space would be...

    
   ...in an open space, a loft...

...with white walls...!

















..and tall windows!
Source: houzz.com via Brenda on Pinterest





..a nice cozy sitting area on one end. 
 To relax of course and for when curators come to
view my work to possibly get put up in a gallery. ;)
Source: desiretoinspire.net via Brenda on Pinterest




An artist can dream. Who am I kidding... an artist always dreams. :)
 What would your dream studio space be?


stay creative.
-Cindy


All images from pinterest.  Forgive me, I'm still trying to figure out that site.  

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

A Clean Studio is a Happy Studio! -An Artist's Guide to Organization.

I don't have a real art studio yet. As of now, I am using a corner of my room and the basement. I've realized that even if you don't work neat, it helps to atleast be organzied with everything in it's proper place before you start a project and when you finish a project.

Time to organize that mess!