Some people get the words “studio” and “gallery” mixed up. A studio is where one creates art (as in “study”), and a gallery is where art is displayed and sold (we hope).
I have two studios: one is my real studio, where I draw and do computer things and paperwork; the other is actually part of a giant workshop building attached to our garages where I paint. It is a mess, which is fine for a place to paint, because sometimes I drop paintbrushes or spill turpentine. It is also where our three cats live safely at night.
This is a recent look at the workshop, my painting studio. Paintings in various stages of progress and drying are occupying the visible space; other paintings are stacked on shelves, waiting to be finished. Blank canvases are also stacked on shelves and leaning against the shelves too; since painting large, it is a little trickier to manage my canvases, especially when they are wet.
All this is in preparation for a show scheduled for January 2022. (If you see something you want to buy directly from me and not wait for it to be in a gallery, let’s talk!)
I make art that you can understand, about places and things you love, for prices that won’t scare you.
(but sometimes the painting workshop might be a little scary.)
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So, which is the cute little building with the custom painted mural door? Studio or workshop?
(Some day I hope to see both in person. Plus the cats. Always the cats!)
Cute little building with Sawtooth is the studio. Big brown building contains painting workshop (along with many other functions).
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