“Pick one room and make it yours.
Go slowly through the house.
Be polite, introduce yourself,
so it can introduce itself to you.”
(borrowing the words quoted by the lovely Louise Gale as a comment in response to this blog post)
So that’s what I am going to do. Introduce myself, then introduce you, room by room, bit by bit. As we start to make friends with our new home.
Here is a peek of the first one – my studio. Won’t you come in?
At one end it has this sweet fireplace, which will be great when winter sets in. I have just put up this picture for now while I work out what to do with the space above the mantelpiece. Any ideas?
Here’s my painting/making stuff table. There is an easel in the corner but I like making a horizontal mess! The glass table is actually more practical than it looks – it provides a brilliantly smooth surface for painting and is easy to cover, but also makes the most of the space in the room when it is uncovered.
The wooden floorboards were reclaimed from an old school gymnasium. They are full of marks and stories – you can almost see generations of children jumping over benches and off climbing bars (and maybe even sneaking a first kiss behind the pommel horse).
There are three big windows like this so they let in lots of light
Handy storage for my art supplies, and just enough space to squeeze blank canvasses underneath
No such thing as too many art books…
These old picnic hampers make great storage for my sewing stuff – fabric, ribbons, thread for the things I am slowly learning to make!
And above them is the lovely painting from Judit at Pilgrim of the Moon (I talked about it in this post)
One of my inspiration boards. This one includes prints by Juliette Crane and DJ Pettitt, and my Soul Collage cards that I made in California back in February.
I think the paper obsession, stationery obsession and book obsession may be linked…
Finally I have somewhere to put all my bits and bobs – paper ribbon, buttons, lovely shiny things
My little bonsai friend (in need of a haircut)
My reading corner, and all important stereo – a girl’s gotta have tunes to paint to!
So there it is, my new studio.
Would love to have you all come over to create and make mess. What’s your creative space like? What’s on your inspiration board?