So the last day of 2008 - not a bad year for me - how about you? Millions hurt but I had no money to lose and no house to buy or sell. I guess that's success, as redefined these days. I laughed, I cried, celebrated, mourned, all that stuff. I made a lot of work and sold some of it.
I was looking at that pristine view of the new studio I posted initially before I started to work in it. I actually took a few photos last week of the way it looks now, a couple of years later. These are three current views.
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Lots of mess but lots of work, too.
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I was reading about Sean Scully and the buildings he owns for his studios - thousands of feet. I could fill those easily.
I could probably fill those thousands of feet just with wax balls.
When will I ever use them? They do make a nice centerpiece for Thanksgiving Dinner.
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Being messy is one of the reasons that encaustic appeals to me. Amazing that such glossy, pristine-looking work can come from a mess like this. What fun!
2 comments:
Hi Nancy - Love the new blog - All of the pictures are very inspiring - your studio is fantastic! - Such great light... - like to see the work in progress and the wax balls - Keep up the great work!
Laura
Thanks, Laura. It's a great space despite the mess I make in it. I'm very lucky to have it and be able to afford it for now. I'll be posting more pix soon.
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