Sunday, April 10, 2011

Advice to young Artists- Ch.9

Working Spaces

                   As  a young artist it is important to have your own work space close, even a space in your house. The further away it is the less likely you will visit or make the extra effort. Have your studio set  in a place that can be there over a long period of time. In some cases you may try to build your own studio this is a waste of time away from your work instead transform a spare bedroom or a space in the garage. With lighting many of the galleries and museums use about 2900 kel. , but for the artist in their studio the normal halogens are affordable and sufficient. Having a loft is also looked on as the artist is serious about his work. A loft can be shared and have their works around on display. This space is also good for hosting parties further their recognition.

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