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One of my favorite pieces in my studio. I found this at the wonderful Lakewood Fairgrounds antiques market. These look like drawers, but aren't. The cabinet doors hide small shelves -- the doors lift and slide back into the cabinet. I'm using it to store trays of rubber stamps.
UPDATE: Just learned that this piece was a cabinet is a postal label cabinet. This is the caption beside a photo of an identical cabinet on the postalhistorymuseum.org web site: "This oak label cabinet is an example of the high quality demanded by the post office. Much of the furniture on display is made of oak because of the durability of the wood. Instead of the drawers pulling out as one would expect, the drawers in this cabinet roll up to reveal the contents."
This is one of my favorite shots from playing with paint and loud music in the studio today… my other favorite 2 are posted on my relatively new Facebook page !
Our Daily Challenge 8-14 January: It Runs in the Family
From as far back as I have been aware my family have always enjoyed, indeed needed to do, art and craft.
This studio picture is with sunshine! Sometimes the sun can be too much...but with our dreary spring, I'll take it!!
Studio still life project. Lemons, peaches, rose and pewter tankard.
There is a better view at All Sizes/Original.
The picture was based on a work by Francisco Zurbaran which can be seen at:-
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I had a few hours to spare in my studio so I just started to test my lights and give the studio a spin to see what could work and what needed changing. Then back home for some editing ;-)
Model : Does not wish to be credited
MUA : Astrid Martinière
Astrid Spent more than 2 hours painting this bodice trompe_l'oeil on Amandine. Many thanks to both of them.
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The craft-room move takes longer than expected. But i will be very happy when it is finally finished
Blogged here: moline.typepad.com/moline/2008/10/moving-things-around---...
Just some studio work I did a bit ago in my home studio. Thank you very much to Nadine and Angelika for this shoots.
Blonde woman on black background in studio setting, photographed using a single strobe light.
Strobist: Single Canon 580EX II subject front high 1/2 power through umbrella. Reflector subject front low.
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