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PILOT - Rolled Paper Rack
PILOT - Dellinger Desk and Stool
Bazar - Traveler Plant
Traveler-Plant2
.aisling. Bric-a-Brac Desk -Storage-
I juat replaced the paper on my workspace, so I decided to show you guys. I use apple barrel paint mostly, but have also used folkart and american as well. I paint using toothpicks, and disposal brushes for big things like whole torsos.
Her I have my paper stuff for writing, cutting, gluing and the collage stuff. it is in the kitchen, so I can always reach it and the children can get crafty, too
This is the desk I have been working on for the past 6 years. Six years sitting on this damn chair, leaning on this specific desk from IKEA -what else?- looking on this specific direction. Lights off, TERTIAL or candles on.
Now, this is my temporary room, and a temporary, draft desk to work on.
Mobile Internet, now that the cables are cut off due to us not using it -so, why pay for it. I just love this place.
Too bad the people around are total suckers. Now I have to find another place to settle. Maybe Athens will do the trick.
After some weeks of work and vacation I finally sorted my bricks and got something special for you in the upcoming month...
Challenging us to picture our workspace on a sunday is a bit odd.
It had me thinking about what to do, but then I thought, what better way to show you how I work, and do my photoshop editing.
Since we moved we got rid of our computer room (there’s no room for that here) And we decided we might just as well use our diner table as a desk. There’s only two of us on a day to day basis and the table is big enough to have our computers and leave space for having comfortable diner. In a case of a diner party we just move the comps and have a huge table to wine and dine.
It’s taking me some time to adjust, but it does feel comfortable, I have my laptop, my wacom and if I need more screenspace I have an extra monitor I can setup. Most of my work is done in my head anyway.