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Honestly I think with artist studios and visual clutter, I think it really comes down to is lack of space. If your space isn't big enough, then you may have to use the walls as art storage or personal storage. That's the honest truth here from a painter in Seattle. As an artist, you create in the space you have, no matter the size. Great video series.
Yea definitely. I think the artist's style comes into play a lot too. Some artists only need a small selection of paints or a few small tools. So the space remains very organised and minimal because of that.
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I freaking love your channel! Just found it...or it found me. Really enjoying the contents of your vids. Nice job.
Brilliant! Great series!!! I also love behind the scenes. Looking forward to upcoming episodes.
Thanks for the video, this was a great video. Made me reflect on my own studio.
Just subscribed , very interesting work . Thanks, am looking forward to seeing more of your videos. 👍
Super interesting, and yeah would be curious to see what's his actual day to day routine is :) 365 days of work sounds pretty intense!
Honestly I think with artist studios and visual clutter, I think it really comes down to is lack of space. If your space isn't big enough, then you may have to use the walls as art storage or personal storage. That's the honest truth here from a painter in Seattle. As an artist, you create in the space you have, no matter the size. Great video series.
Yea definitely. I think the artist's style comes into play a lot too. Some artists only need a small selection of paints or a few small tools. So the space remains very organised and minimal because of that.
Loved the video, thanks for the research!
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