Thanks for the video. I definitely collect little objects that inspire me. And I want to learn how to curate and organize them so that I'm not overwhelmed by my own collections and love of colours.
Its funny when you give advice to us - living artists showing examples of dead ones, mostly from another centuries. Although i can agree on flexibility and sensitivity part I find it unclear if you speak about artist studio or home in general. In my home i hate to have "manifestations of creativity" objects as it kills my desire to produce and express myself. I try to hide most of the artwork i produce myself to have a fresh look at it, so i can see it from a different perspective when the time has past. I would advice the same to any artist.
Hey thank you for the comment! I am not sure if there is a question in there. I guess some people can put their creativity in a room and close the door when they are done. Others express their creativity everywhere, including how they dress, how they arrange their kitchen utensils, what decor pieces they pick in their home etc. I am one of the latter. It’s not uncommon for example for architects ( speaking about my own profession) to have models hanging in their living room. Take what you find useful. The rest, don’t listen to it if it doesn’t resonate.
Hi Ana! I have a massive long suoar wood table with part of the root serving as the support on one side. It’s one piece with curved waterfall edge that I just love touching.
I love this one and the way you explain is so good.
You’re very kind! Thank you so much!
I’m very glad I have found you! I hope you are a professor or teacher. I’m looking forward to more from you 😊✌🏼
Welcome Cea! I am very glad you are here. 😊Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks for the video. I definitely collect little objects that inspire me. And I want to learn how to curate and organize them so that I'm not overwhelmed by my own collections and love of colours.
Aww! Happy you liked it Kelly! Check out my video home interior design for more simplicity. I talk there about curating collections.
Thank you :)
You’re very welcome!
Its funny when you give advice to us - living artists showing examples of dead ones, mostly from another centuries. Although i can agree on flexibility and sensitivity part I find it unclear if you speak about artist studio or home in general. In my home i hate to have "manifestations of creativity" objects as it kills my desire to produce and express myself. I try to hide most of the artwork i produce myself to have a fresh look at it, so i can see it from a different perspective when the time has past. I would advice the same to any artist.
Hey thank you for the comment! I am not sure if there is a question in there. I guess some people can put their creativity in a room and close the door when they are done. Others express their creativity everywhere, including how they dress, how they arrange their kitchen utensils, what decor pieces they pick in their home etc. I am one of the latter. It’s not uncommon for example for architects ( speaking about my own profession) to have models hanging in their living room. Take what you find useful. The rest, don’t listen to it if it doesn’t resonate.
Hi Ana! I have a massive long suoar wood table with part of the root serving as the support on one side. It’s one piece with curved waterfall edge that I just love touching.
That sounds amazing!