Artists are an eclectic bunch. They work in a myriad of environments designed by fate or compulsion to allow their creative impulses to find a tangible state. Each artist discovers their own way to balance the need for expression with the physical constraints of circumstance, developing a distinct style of work in parallel with the evolution a unique environment for working. My photographs explore the artist’s studio, sampling bits of emerging art amid brushes, palettes, keepsakes, and clutter.
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Chair, Stephanie’s Studio
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Bookshelf, Shu-Ju’s Studio
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Paper, Paula W’s Studio
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Books, Stephanie’s Studio
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Clip, Sonya’s Studio
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Paper, Shu-Ju’s Studio
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Orange Balls, Shu-Ju’s Studio
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Thorns, Shu-Ju’s Studio
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Whisk, Monika’s Studio
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Sponges, Monika’s Studio
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Light Switch, Maria’s Studio
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Light Switch, Robin’s Studio
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Paint Brushes, Paula F’s Studio
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Paint Brushes, Molly’s Studio
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Palette Knife, Molly’s Studio
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Palette and Rag, Molly’s Studio
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Paint Spatters, Molly’s Studio
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Paper and Paint, Shu-Ju’s Studio
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Palette Molly's Studio
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Window Molly's Studio