I am a very lucky person to have this room, so I'd like to share it with you! Come on, let's go upstairs....
As we walk up, you'll see some of my photography on either side of the steps. These pictures are of one of my favorite gardens, the Fenway Victory Gardens in Boston. I can change the photos at any time with other themes I love to shoot - the beach, birds, Florida wildlife, or my pets.
Historically, photography is my newest creative passion. I'm exploring how to incorporate it into my collages, create collages by cutting and regrouping my photos, and collage by using only bits and pieces left over from these cuttings.
Isn't it fun to think back on how this creative journey began? As a little girl, there was always Barbie and the crude clothing I would cut from Mom's leftover fabrics....furniture and rooms I would create from anything I could find in the house, and dead frogs I would dissect with sticks when I found them.
By 12, I was sewing my own clothing (with help from Mom), at 16 I began quilting, and somewhere in my 30s I discovered stamping. Then the floodgates opened! To this day, I have to force myself not to learn something new, to learn more about what I am most interested in. Do you have this problem? Oops, I digress, back to the tour....
Oh, what's that big canvas at the top of the stairs, you asked? The largest collage I've ever created, and one that is near and dear to my heart. The circle of small pieces is made of inchies collected in a year long inchie trade with artists from all over the world! At the center I began with January's inchies, and wound my way out to December. The flowers are napkins!
To the left, as you stand on the landing, you will see two lovely girls painted by my friend (and one of my favorite artists, Christy Sobolewski, aka Gulfsprite). I own several of her pieces, and have my next order in for one of her cut-out journals.
"Red Balloon", the top painting, reminds me of my youngest daughter, and the bottom one reminds me of my oldest daughter.
We're about to turn to the right to see my large, open space, which is about 17' X 23'. See what I mean by lucky? When we met with the architect I asked for lots of windows for natural light to work by, a bathroom with a utility sink, and a closet. The rest was up to me!
As we turn to the right at the top of the stairs we see my study nook. I love to curl my legs up in that cozy chair to browse books and magazines, or simply sip something delicious, thinking of ideas for future creations. This wonderful rug was an estate sale buy for a bargain! Not fully shown is my very messy sewing table on the left. That funky sewing seat is a refinished and recovered garage sale find and even has a compartment under the lift-up seat! The bookcase against the wall holds smaller art treasures and gifts, magazines and books, office supplies, and an old garage sale find manual typewriter. The bookcase to the right holds more books and magazines, vintage laces and textiles, and other fiber art materials.
favorite things sewing/office supplies Sophia, my Dane
This stash of lovelies rests in the bookcase that walls off my small nook from the largest workspace. Before I continue, I'll add that I have three of these bookcases, which were purchased for only $30 each from a fascinating little shop that, unfortunately, went out of business several years ago. Everyone loves a bargain, right? Had I not been forced to give up my faux finishing business at this time, I'd feel guilty about capitalizing on their loss, but others were enjoying my materials at a bargain as well. So here's another "stack" of bargains, my old suitcases and baskets, all of which were purchased at - you guessed it - garage sales!
My fabric stash is stored in the suitcases, more trims and larger vintage pieces in the picnic basket (trash picked with pride), and messsages from the heart which I made from them all proudly displayed.
Onto the area that NEVER, I repeat NEVER looks this clean, because when I work on a project it, and everything I think I might want to incorporate when creating it, is spread out and left out!
One of my favorite investments is the paper cabinets holding this old (yep, garage sale find) art deco glass door which serves as my painting table. The paper cabinet on the left holds mostly stamps, on the right, paper. Parallel to this is another table where I cut, paste, stamp, ink, sort, etc...although, I must confess, it sometimes spreads over onto my paint table....
Lovely little paints, pearl ex, alcohol inks, etc., are stored in this vintage treasure. |
The door..... |
Drawers full of yummies! |
Vintage text - want some? |
More vintage text sources - I have far more than I need! |
Where I store my current inchies, images and backgrounds for inchies. |
Fun stuff! |
The far wall on the right of the studio - storage. The decoupaged suitcase was proudly trash-picked and made new! |
A chandelier to re-create, display torsos, collections of art, mine and others', on the closet door. |
Art I have created, traded, purchased, or won, here and in the photos that follow. |
And I have detained you long enough..it's time to go downstairs.
Thanks for visiting!
15 comments:
I love those old suitcases. Gonna have to hit up some garage sales. Great danes are the nicest dogs. Very beautiful space and glad I visited.
Wow, just read the blog below and am truly amazed you got this together considering your hubby was just in the hospital. Take good care of both of you. Jan E O
Wishing you and your hubby nothing but the best and thank you for sharing with us your amazing art room. Wow! TFS!!!
I just love those Inchies collection..... I really want it to.... How do I get it?????
Wonderful studio and you make good use of the space. You have a good size studio, wish I had this much room. I am now following you.
Hugs...Lu
Wonderful space with so much natural light. Hope your hubby is ok. Congrats to you for getting this together under such a stressful situation. I really enjoyed the tour and looking at all of your closeup photos. Thanks for sharing.
What a great space. Really very nice. thanks for sharing.
How blessed you are to hae such a great space! Just going up those stairs is inviting!!!Hope your hubby is doing better now!
Love, love the suitcases and the baskets.
Your space is wonderful, so large but cozy.
Thanks for the tour.
What a delightful space. It just welcomes you in...from the beautiful rug, to the comfy chair and the stackof suitcase filled with treasures! Love it all!
Your work is wonderful too. What a special piece that inchies collage is!
Wow, a place for everything and everything in its place. You have a great space, thanks for sharing!!!
Love the paintings of the little girls!!
debbie
mybrowneyedgirldesigns
xox
Thanks for the tour of your wonderful studio. You have fantastic storage containers; love the suitcases; love your storage ideas.
Thank you also for sharing your beautiful artwork.
Love your room Peggy...it is gorgeous and looks so LOVED, and love the Christy painitings, and so proud to see some of my pieces in your lovely space....x
Missed blog hopping and aim to do mor this year as well as care for my blog xxx
Very nice blog! happy I got a chase to stop by!
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Mark @ room363
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