A shed for art classes

The shed for Saturday Drawing is getting to be very fine - full of useful collected toot and just the right side of messy.PhotobucketOld filing boxes full of letter stamps and spirograph. PhotobucketEvery kind of tape, staple or glue you could wish for. PhotobucketA fine array of plants, naturally. PhotobucketPegs and string up in the ceiling for hanging up any work you want to get a little perpsective on. PhotobucketSixties plastic doilies for printing with. PhotobucketInks, concoctions and bookbinding bits. PhotobucketNice old school chairs and a table from my great grandmother. PhotobucketAll sorts of wire.Photobucket All the mark making stuff, rulers and stationery. I like this corner cupboard a lot, it's a mess but it's the most used and it's got so many inspiring bits-and-bobs floating around in it.PhotobucketAnd all around the top of the place, in the eaves, lives the collection of vases. It's a nice place to work. It's been brought together over a really long time which I think is so important - you can't just bung such a useful space together at speed.

4 comments:

  1. you might have to do a bag check when I take a class-
    will definitely try and nick the yellow vase while you have your back turned

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  2. You're a cheeky cleric!

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  3. I have a serious case of shed envy.

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  4. Blimey! You really shouldn't, this shed ain't in a beautiful field and it hasn't even got stilts.

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