My husband built me a rolling box that holds all of my matboard, foam board and gatorboard. The two old stationary drafting tables we have had since college, and the retro table that supports my printer and laptop is from my mother-in-law’s storage from years past.
I love nature and have it all over the studio; a partial bovine spine, one with rib bones, pine cones, leaves, drift wood, tree lichen, feathers, rocks, sea shells and sticks to name a few. One end of my studio is reserved for prayer and relaxing which is also shared by my constant companion, a 10 pound dachshund mix.
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from Linda Dellandre. Entering studio - it’s about a 13 x 15 space. Easel is for pastel studio work - not working on anything at the moment. Some copies of master’s work around the room for inspiration!
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