- January 18, 2005
- Posted by Marc
Artist Workspaces #1
Each day, over 10,000 people from around the
world come to the Wooster Collective website to get inspired, check out what
other artists are doing, and generally “get connected” with an amazing community
of creative people from literally every country on the planet.
One of
the things that we’ve found out from the emails we receive each week is that
young artists are extremely interested in getting tips and learning new
techniques. They’re fascinated with the “process” of becoming and being an
artist.
To give people a glimpse into the life of an artist, we
thought it would be cool to collect a series of photographs of people’s
workspaces from all over the world. Each artist has a different environment to
“create”. Some have studios. Some work in their kitchen. Some on the couch near
the television.
So to kick things off, here are the first in our
series of portfolios of artist’s studios….
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Mysterious
Al’s Workspace in London
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Zephyr’s Workspace in New
York
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Portland
“Heres my little spot. A corner of the living room and the
backyard. the
Portland weather makes the backyard pretty limiting, someday
soon I
hope to grow up and have a real workspace. photos by shayla hason
(who
also did your The Essentials #27).”... Klutch
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Netherlands