This is Nora and I's Studio space that is provided to me through work in Bellingham Washington. In this space I do a lot of my large scale paintings, forging knifes, and most my wood work. Lately I have been turning a lot bowls on the lathe, as well as some resin tables. I included a photo of the print shop that I work at , where we make apparel for lot of out door companies and breweries. I included some photos of two wall murals I painted in my house with some left over paint we had, while painting the trim.
Wyoming Sculpture Society
Sunday, August 9, 2020
Cody and Nora's Studio
Sunday, July 5, 2020
Aaron's studio
I am mostly working on small scale sculpture, felting, foam, cardboard, resin, sculpey. A big part is Digital sculptures ready for 3D printing. I can print some things at a low resolution but I am waiting to buy a high resolution printer for more detailed stuff.
Emma's Studio Space
This is my current studio space in Fort Collins. If I'm doing anything small or simple, it'll be here otherwise, I usually take up my entire bedroom to do a project.
Katie Williams Studio Space
I share a small house with my five children. My studio space is essentially some floor space in my room, and my kitchen table, with some other storage space stashed around my house, like my fabric cubby in my closet. My daughter Willow likes to come do art with me.
My kitchen table/art area. I share this space with my kids too.
Fabric cubby in my closet.
I haven't been doing anything fancy art-wise, mostly just playing in my sketch book with ink and colored pencils. I like to fill space with tiny marks.
I also like to make mandalas.
I'm still making bracelets. I've slowed down a bit, but I still really enjoy working on them while I'm listening to youtube videos. lol
And here's my cat, just for funsies.
Ash & Daves home studio spaces
So the house Dave, Eli, and I live in was built in the 1860's. It is one of the oldest in Laramie which means no level floors to be had. lol We have a small garage and so we converted the downstairs to a wood/metal shop, and the upstairs to more clean materials/processes like drawing or clay/fiber/wax working.
I wish it were always this organized/clean but art can be a messy practice.
This is my studio at school. Great space, but hard to use without putting my teacher hat on too.
Emma's Trashy Chandelier
Hey everyone! This is my big 3D project I've been working on lately. I took some inspiration from the idea of excess and took all the crushed cans, bottle caps, and tabs my family had and figured I could re-purpose them into a chandelier (aka Candalier). So far I've only spent a total of $5 on an led color changing light bulb and the rest is just extra junk I've been able to find around home. Everything has been attached with chicken wire or fishing line and I included a material list in the first picture. This is the first time I've done anything this large in scale and I'm really excited about it! It's a slow process but I'll make sure to post pictures of the finished product. I hope everyone is doing well, and I'm excited to see you all!
Mitch Q - studio space
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This is Nora and I's Studio space that is provided to me through work in Bellingham Washington. In this space I do a lot of my large sca...
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Hey everyone! This is my big 3D project I've been working on lately. I took some inspiration from the idea of excess and took al...
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