Whether you create in a studio, atelier, shed, kitchen or on a coffee table, the artists' workspace has always been an intriguing place of information and interest to people.
Please share photos of YOUR mail art creating area. I want to see Artspaces in action, so no tidying up!! Let's see your pens, tools, glues, stamps, dirty wine glass, rubbish bin, storage space, etc!
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Location: Down Under-a pile of art materials.
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Latest Activity: Aug 28, 2023
I work on many pieces simultaneously - not just mail art: paper, mixed media, collage, panels- and I had run out of space to place incomplete work as it dries. So I built a storage rack with many shelves, shown here in the back corner. Now my…Continue
Started by Michael French. Last reply by Carien van Hest Apr 10, 2021.
Hi, I show you my artspace.Continue
Started by alessandro perini. Last reply by Carien van Hest Apr 10, 2021.
one space I make my mail art.Then I have a place to address outgoing and keep in coming ,mail art.
Started by April Jean Rocco. Last reply by Michael French Mar 2, 2021.
Here's my artspace today, about like it usually looks. Semi-controlled chaos.
Started by Toni Hanner -- tonipoet. Last reply by Carien van Hest Jan 31, 2021.
But I have a window, which I love.
Started by Toni Hanner -- tonipoet. Last reply by Carien van Hest Oct 7, 2020.
I do everything when it comes to art... collage, paper, paint, jewelry, etc.
Started by Bonniediva Jan 6, 2017.
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Thatsurreally great buZ!
Hidden Noise Atelier, Front St. Store Front, Surrealville, Principality of buZ
Beautiful table, Katerina!
Thanks for the cubby explanation Trim Kat, you were wrong, Dean!
Jill, I love that you have a bed in your space, that is just perfect!!! Quick nanna nap and then keep working!!?
Ruud is super-duper organized, and I'd like to know how he gets to his CDs in the back there.
Yes, the guillotine will do that, Angie, yet you seem like such a nice person. Cannot wait for it to arrive. If you've ever trimmed an art piece down to practically nothing trying to even out the matboard sides with scissors, you know what I mean.
The state of Theresa's desktop makes me feel a little better about my chaos. Some pictures are also making me think more drawers would be a good thing. There should be one less table and two or three bureaus lined up to take its place.
Oh, to have a small cubby like Theresa's or a tall cubby like Janine's..full of nice wooden cubby-holes (those small divided sections of a top-of-the-desk shelf or cabinet) and wooden drawers and woven baskets! Well, there are a few woven-IKEA-boxes in the seaside "studio"...maybe Friday I'll get out there and take some pics!
Anyhow...my "guillotine" approprately called a "TrimCat" !! is 6 inches wide x 12 inches long, or 15 x 30 cm. It is handy, practical, thus it is Made in Germany: "sharpen your senses!" :-)
Janine! You said that you were messy, that is SO tidy!!!
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