Show us your Artspace!!!

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Show us your Artspace!!!

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!

Let's have a snoop in this group!!

Location: Down Under-a pile of art materials.
Members: 208
Latest Activity: Aug 28, 2023

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I just reorganized my artspace to make more room for more works in progress. 1 Reply

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.

My artspace 15 Replies

Hi, I show you my artspace.Continue

Started by alessandro perini. Last reply by Carien van Hest Apr 10, 2021.

My two Artspaces 3 Replies

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.

My Bitty Office March 8, 2016 3 Replies

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.

Here's my little messy space 4 Replies

But I have a window, which I love.

Started by Toni Hanner -- tonipoet. Last reply by Carien van Hest Oct 7, 2020.

My space with my puppy!

I do everything when it comes to art... collage, paper, paint, jewelry, etc.

Started by Bonniediva Jan 6, 2017.

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Comment by vizma bruns on August 5, 2013 at 8:57am

Nice to have you back, Gin, maybe I need to get you a more comfy chair to get you to stay?!! ;-)

How about a Le Corbusier chaise longue? One for everybody?

Comment by Mim Golub Scalin on July 29, 2013 at 9:05pm

I was going through this group looking for a photo of my studio before the water damage to prove to the construction company that I had another pin up board in there. I didn't find what I needed but it was so much fun to look at everyone's studios again.

Comment by vizma bruns on July 22, 2013 at 3:20am

What a neat space, Christopher, I would just love to be able to see the colour of my table one day. I'm pretty sure it has a timber top.

Comment by Mim Golub Scalin on July 21, 2013 at 3:53pm

I love how we can work in small space, we Mail Artists (as well as big if we're so fortunate, to state the obvious.) Oh I spot a Landscape Beautification Project card! Thanks for sharing your space with all of us.

Comment by Christopher Paquette on July 21, 2013 at 3:24pm

Here is my simple stand up drafting table where I do most of my work.

Comment by Rod Summers / VEC on July 20, 2013 at 9:33am

Holy Moly!  I thought we were suffering because of the heat and drought, but at least we don't have free flying iron sheets to avoid!~)

Carl T Chew, what an artist Whew!  I'll photograph it and post it here.

Yes, my window looks out onto the street over a few meters of grass and trees, I mostly keep the luxaflex closed otherwise I'm distracted to the always interesting things that are happening out there... for instance... earlier this week a fellow with suitcase, backpack, shoulder bag and laptop decided to use one of the trees as a resting place:

greetz

Comment by vizma bruns on July 20, 2013 at 3:40am

Wonderful new studio pics here, wow!!

Rod, I love your desk by the window, do you have a nice view? Any chance of a close up of the poster by CT Chew? I haven't seen that piece before...

Unfortunately we are in the middle of a Superstorm down here, hail, gale force winds at 90kms/hr, trees are being uprooted, huge branches and snapping off, floods, electrical black-outs, you name it. And to top it off, an iron sheet flew over my sunroom studio yesterday and smashed a hole in my polycarbonate roof. Oy.

Comment by Rod Summers / VEC on July 18, 2013 at 4:29pm

Comment by Rod Summers / VEC on July 18, 2013 at 4:21pm

Comment by Mim Golub Scalin on July 16, 2013 at 12:39pm

A month ago, I posted a photo of what my temp studio area looked like when I first set it up. I've been working in it since then and it's a bit messier. If I look to the right, I don't notice the stuff piled to the left, some things from the space we had to clear out, stuff that didn't get packed by the professionals and put in storage. The work on reconstruction will begin next week. Yay.

 
 
 

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