I have the attic room as my studio, so it's an odd, long shape but I've made the best as I can with the space available:
Some closer-uppers:
I don't know how long these desks will stay clean and white...
My Superteam, always alert to the call to action...
Shelf of weird things...
Everyone needs a ship in a bottle and a brass fly...
Still have lots of junk in boxes to sort through, plus lots more books. The other side of the room has my plan chest, cardboard tubes and storage boxes. Still to go up on the walls: some more shelves and framed prints (everything got taken down when I repainted).
Hey cake, how do you have all your prints mounted? Any suggestions? I want to mount all my prints/posters again but don't want to ruin them when inevitably removing them when I have to move.
I am using these. They are great. Though on thinner paper you can sort of see where they are stuck to the wall. Oh right, and just make sure you attach the poster side to the poster and the wall side to the wall...otherwise when you try to remove them from your poster they WILL rip it. The wall adhesive is much stronger. But the ones I have had to remove so far that were put on correctly, have been fine.
No problem. When removing them if they give you any trouble probably best to just break out the hairdryer and heat up the adhesive. But I haven't had any trouble with these (except one that I put on wrong).
god, I haven't managed to have a clear workspace in which I can be productive in years. It feels like I've been confined to one room for so long... Last time I tried to oil paint, I wound up making my very pregnant mother violently sick (and I felt like the biggest jackass for that ). I need to move out just so I can art again like I used to... Sure I can work a bit in photoshop or some other art software, but it's just not the same, y'know?
At the very least, maybe I ought to thin out my belongings a little for the sake of workspace... Or get a loft bed with a desk.
Yes! Well. I got a bit. Excited. It's my first place so I'm pretty jazzed, theres actually 3 more annotated pictures but they dont contain a tablet SO. I want to bring my easel and get it set up in the living room though, that would be nice.
I love the classic Trek poster - DeForest Kelley was the best doc.
I've always maintained that I need my workspace and sleeping space seperate - even when I still worked out of my bedroom, I did my best to create some kind of natural divide.
I like the gutsiness of having your workspace seemingly attached to your bed though!
I got an Inglourious Basterds poster and a signed James Jean print framed above TOS. Seriously, I would do things to DeForest Kelly. Yeah, I dunno, I've always had my laptop/tablet next to my bed. I actually had a studio room for a while but it sort of just wasn't the same. The room actually came with a table and chair but I've chucked the chair and am using the table as a tv/ps3 stand. I guess I like being super comfy, even if it means my back's screwed up from hunching over.
Edit: I just looked down and remembered I'm wearing this shirt.
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You'll have to pack Bombs away in a box and put him in the hall closet.
employment! Fuck yeah!
Well, assuming it has a strange angled back leg which lets the chair lean backwards.
Hey Metal I'm real happy for you and am gonna let you finish, but beavotron has one of the best jobs of all time.
Yeah? beavotron doesn't have a soul.
Or freckles.
I have the attic room as my studio, so it's an odd, long shape but I've made the best as I can with the space available:
Some closer-uppers:
I don't know how long these desks will stay clean and white...
My Superteam, always alert to the call to action...
Shelf of weird things...
Everyone needs a ship in a bottle and a brass fly...
Still have lots of junk in boxes to sort through, plus lots more books. The other side of the room has my plan chest, cardboard tubes and storage boxes. Still to go up on the walls: some more shelves and framed prints (everything got taken down when I repainted).
also, can I borrow all of your books?
Since my art-making is mainly outdoors, there's no good way to photograph that.
My Website | My "photo-a-day" 2010
And all those awesome toys.
Fuck the toys, send me that Marshall JTM.
I completely love books and it was a struggle to bring myself to throw/give away the few things I did dispose of as I was sorting through my clutter.
Even better, I also commend your obvious love of rosewood fretboards. Fuck maple, fuck it to death!
My Website | My "photo-a-day" 2010
And here is my easel that i found in the garbage. I work in the garage, its quite...fun. At least im next to the fridge.
At the very least, maybe I ought to thin out my belongings a little for the sake of workspace... Or get a loft bed with a desk.
BAM
I can actually work here now, I know, not very impressive, but the view is killer
I can't show you my work-work they'll fire me
I've always maintained that I need my workspace and sleeping space seperate - even when I still worked out of my bedroom, I did my best to create some kind of natural divide.
I like the gutsiness of having your workspace seemingly attached to your bed though!
Edit: I just looked down and remembered I'm wearing this shirt.
This is the corner of the kitchen I've taken over, I spend less time here than I should: