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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 Dan Mouer on April 3, 2014 at 11:39am
Mailarta...that is fabulously mad! Or madly fab! Thanks for your doc of my self piece. Now you are making a new call for 8x10s!!!??? You will need to convert your artspace to a museum. No reason to aim only for Queen title for Canada...you probably already qualify for all N. America!
Comment by Dame Mailarta on April 3, 2014 at 5:24am

The crochet work is part of a series that will eventually have 333 sculptures . . currently 251 in the mix . .  The Portrait Gallery Project is ongoing mail art call . . 43 countries represented so far . .  I keep reaching out to see how many more I can add . .  In search of the title of Canada's Portrait and Autograph Queen of Poste . .  a few more thousand to add yet . .  each day the numbers tend to grow.  Will have an exhibition of them in the next year or so . .  nearly 200 came in from the Newfoundland Portrait Call . .  doig the documentation for that currently . . a mega task with all the other things that are happening. Tomorrow CTV comes to do an interview and take a look at the space . . Always welcome visitors  . . so when you come to town let me know.

Comment by vizma bruns on April 3, 2014 at 3:45am

WOOOOOWWEEEE!! Fantastic photos! Love it, please tell me about the crochet artwork!!!!? Love it, was that a mail call, are you still adding to it? I have something which may interest you!

Comment by Dame Mailarta on April 3, 2014 at 3:37am

The Mail Art Work Room . .  with added portraits added to the walls in recent days . . Now over 1111 portraits in the collection . . .

Comment by Carina on April 2, 2014 at 8:03pm

ha ha, I think you are right, Vizma! Today I actually cleaned and organized a lot in my studio. Tomorrow I will start with a clean table (and a clean sheet), yeah! A. Sleep, checked Taos on google maps. What a beautiful place! Love the mountains too.

Comment by Dan Mouer on April 2, 2014 at 1:40pm
A. Sleep: It has heen such a long time since I last isited Taos. I remember it well from the early 1960s, when it was principally the Indian pueblo and a small town and art market, probably not terribly different from the days of the artist colony of the 20s and 30s. When I was last there in the late 80s it had become even more of an art mecca than Santa Fe as well as a central place for off-the-grid back-to-earth folks and a burgeoning population of starry-eyed New Agers clutching their channeling crystals. After that, I never really felt a strong drive to go back, although I agree, every artist should consider a visit to Taos if they are able to.
Comment by vizma bruns on April 2, 2014 at 10:06am

I think my stuff will topple before yours, Carina!

Comment by vizma bruns on April 2, 2014 at 3:47am

A beautiful cemetery and an art market, I'm coming over!! This place is stunning!

Comment by vizma bruns on April 2, 2014 at 3:30am

Love it! I just had to check where you live...I thought this had to be somewhere near Mexico! Do you have this place all to yourself?

Comment by vizma bruns on April 2, 2014 at 2:25am

That looks like a gorgeous place! Those beams!!! Can we see it from outside too please?? ps. I got your windy ponies card, thank you!!!

 
 
 

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