Learning to drywall has been interesting, but let’s get to the art part already! It’s taken me three weeks to tear down my studio and set up the new one, and I’m worried I will soon have forgotten how to paint.
Monday: paint all the walls white.
Tuesday: mop up the dust, open up my beloved art supplies, and begin the shift back into painting mode. A big part of painting is the time spent thinking about them.
I’ve also been pondering furnishings. Now that there’s the space for it, I can have more fun decorating! I’d love to have a chandelier like the one at left found at Hampstead Village Guesthouse in London, but items like these are rather scarce in Vancouver, and likely way beyond my price range. Meanwhile, across the hall from me, Eszter Burghardt let me sit in her comfy Ikea chair. Only fifty bucks, and great for taking a break from hours of standing.
Pictures will be coming soon of my new studio.
New chair, new studio new neighbour, new work! Welcome! I bet you don’t have a fridge or a microwave though! Now that is a life saver for those late nighters!
New chair, new studio new neighbour, new work! Welcome! I bet you don’t have a fridge or a microwave though! Now that is a life saver for those late nighters!
Hi Eszter, you’re right, but I’m working on that. I picked up a free microwave from Craigslist, but the hubster worries it may have radioactive leaks or something. Hmmm. Might stick it out in the hallway for another starving artist to snap up.
-V