bit of a squeeze…

studio still life, digital photo © Mari French 2012

studio still life, digital photo © Mari French 2012

Sparked off by a recent post on my artist friend Elaine Phipps’ blog, my fascination (ie. nosiness) with the interiors of other artists’ working studios (especially small ones), once again reared its head…

how do other artists use the space…? what do other artists read…? what materials do other artists use…? what do other artists do for storage…?

…or is it just me?

This led to my ‘wandering’ about with my camera in my own studio yesterday (although it’s too small for wandering, more like stumbling from one corner to another)…

So here are a few corners from my studio…

Don’t forget to check out Elaine’s then perhaps show me some of yours?

studio still life, digital photo © Mari French 2012

studio still life, digital photo © Mari French 2012

studio still life, digital photo © Mari French 2012

studio still life, digital photo © Mari French 2012

studio, digital photo © Mari French 2012

studio, digital photo © Mari French 2012

studio, digital photo © Mari French 2012

studio, digital photo © Mari French 2012

studio, digital photo © Mari French 2012

studio, digital photo © Mari French 2012

studio, digital photo © Mari French 2012

studio, digital photo © Mari French 2012

studio, digital photo © Mari French 2012

studio, digital photo © Mari French 2012

studio, digital photo © Mari French 2012

studio, digital photo © Mari French 2012

found compositions…

a few ‘found’ compositions among the incidental clutter of my small studio…

scraps

leftover scraps from my mixed-media work, stuck on my studio wall…
I add to them on a whim when I think a new piece fits… when I like it too much to throw it away… it may get used again at some point… or I may use the composition itself as inspiration for a future work…

wall detail

wall detail

leaf skeletons interest me… I wedged this one on my wall behind a card… later realising how it echoes the tree on the card…

the photo quality isn’t great on these I’m afraid, but I didn’t want to use flash and the light was pretty low, and they were taken on a sudden whim…

rag landscape

rag landscape

rag landscape 2

rag landscape 2

I love the sometimes accidental beauty of paint rags and palettes… this one had been used for blotting the inky impressions of a recent work…
and seems to suggest abstract field patterns and shadows… even the underlying weave of the cloth subtly adds to the effect…

any other artists want to share their own ‘found compositions’?