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: Nov 26, 2024
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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I like the idea of having a box under the chair, Ti Ar Raden...good for secret stuff! And Carina, I'd love to look through that journal of yours!! Full of inspiration, I'm sure! (I need it at the moment!)
This is my studio work table as of yesterday. I went through a plastic box and a tall pile of received mail and put it in order in a new wooden box. I responded to lots of mail, finally, and registered almost all of the Andrea McNeill Found-Art pieces that I'd received, some from as long ago as 2014! Aaagh, I can't blame that on my recovering last summer from surgery, which I HAD been blaming for my back log. It feels good to have a tidier work space, and to be back on track responding to lots of people who've sent me lovely mail. Also, I'm working on a watercolor illustration for a new-ish baby. His mum requested it, as I'd done one for her when she was a baby and she still had it! How could I refuse.
Hi Vizma! Yes, your help was critical. My old brain actually learned a new trick! Yes I made the top brown/black handmarbled sheet (it was done on a Japanese solid color paper called momigami). I bought the other B & W sheet of tree branches - I think it was made in Thailand. Wish I could invite you over to go on a mini shopping spree here in my flat file.........
Debra!!! I'm over the moon that I could help to get these photos shown here!! Really fabulous to see! I love the papers on the drying rack, the top brown and the black and white one, did you make those? And those drawers? I'm really drooling...
Thanks for sharing your pics!
Lovely Papers! And your place looks also laboratory like, artchemestry.
Great! Would like to work there and complete my smallbook collection where I store my used papers to remember.
Thanks for viewing.
Hi Vizma,
Thanks for your instructions on uploading to the group page. It was quick and easier than I thought, but would have NEVER figured it out on my own.
Debra
I start by sharing a view of what's on the other side of the wall. My husband's insane home laboratory - full of toxic chemicals!!!! He assures me that's not true, but..... it is. He is a crazy protozoologist. You can see my flat file got incorporated into his space. Not ideal, but it is a great thing for any paper collector. I pulled out only two drawers to photograph. The printed are Japanese papers which I love. There are many more that I don't have - and the solids are also Japanese called Momigami. They are heavy and wrinkled. Other drawers are handmade Idaho papers, handmarbled sheets I made myself years ago with a textile artist. The stuff on the drying racks were treated with konnyaku, which makes even fragile thin paper waterproof and sturdy with a mat finish. Love it. Good for making envelopes.
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