Digital paper-cut illustrator Anthony Martin shares how he keeps his work space humming along and the ideas flowing.
Where is your studio?
I've set up my workspace in a separate room in my house, entirely dedicated to my illustration work
Read MoreDigital paper-cut illustrator Anthony Martin shares how he keeps his work space humming along and the ideas flowing.
Where is your studio?
I've set up my workspace in a separate room in my house, entirely dedicated to my illustration work
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Where is your studio?
My studio is a spare bedroom at home. The convenience of working from a home-studio has always been the appeal. I can work any time and at a moment’s notice on something.
Read MoreLearn a little about how illustrator Sabina Fenn lets light and creativity into her ever-expanding home studio. From plants and fresh air to vision boards and art supplies, there’s no shortage of inspiration.
What is a must-have for your work space?
Sunlight! I chose the room in the house that had the best sunlight, I think it energizes me and helps me focus. Also, lots of colour, I like to collect little things that inspire me, like wonky frames, or samples from projects I've done in the past, artworks from other artists, little notes and such that I put on a cork board, anything that makes me feel good.
Read MoreIllustrator Phil graciously lets us peek into his underground world. Take a moment to learn about the method-behind-the-masterpiece and what keeps this multidisciplinary artist moving and motivated.
Where is your studio?
I call it my basement atelier. In our house, everyone always knew where to find the basement dweller.
Read MoreEvery artist has a different way of working and a different way of organizing their workspace. Carl Wiens is no exception. From a light-filled illustration home-studio space to a hyper-functional sketch-paint-sculpt-woodworking-everything garage space, Carl makes use of every square inch. Come take a look!
Read MorePeek behind the curtain and see where the magic happens. Illustrator Kelsey Davis takes us on an inspiring tour of her workspace. From vintage paintings and 100-year old French doors to kneeling chairs and mood boards, Kelsey’s space doesn’t disappoint.
Read MoreJohn and his friend Stephanie Power were recently featured in the lovely Covet Garden decor magazine. Their spaces are perfectly aligned with Covet's interest in environments that have not been styled by interior decorators. Both John and Stephanie's artistic esthetic is reflected to a 'tea' in their uniquely delightful homes. John says, "The best part of the house is that for the first time, my apartment feels like a collage--my art and way of living have become one." Look at John's portfolio here and see if you can find some of his "curious curios" living in his art. Photos courtesy of Covet Garden, photographer Ashley Capp.
John in his delicious kitchen!