Artist Studio Spaces
Well after my last post I thought I would go on a bit of a hunt – see what kind of spaces other artists are working in. Here are some wonderful studio spaces I found. Do you have one of your own you would like to share – please send a photo or link – Im always fascinated to see other peoples creative spaces.
I thought this was pretty cool – recycled subway cars turned into studios in London
This studio looks to have really beautiful light.
I love this space – “Porthmeor artists’ studios in St Ives is the oldest such complex in Britain. It is also in an advanced state of decay and in urgent need of funding.” Emma Thomas - Sunday Telegraph
Tagged with: Artist Studio Spaces • Norman Rockwell's Stockbridge Studio • Porthmeor artists' studios • recycled subway cars
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