As I was putting together the final touches on a power point presentation, I began to notice an interesting connection between the outside and the inside of most of the artist's studios. For future blog posts and possibly another project, I invite you to email me 2 jpegs (72 dpi): one of the view outside your window and the other an image of your work. Please include your website url.
Send to art@lisapressman.net
Here are a few of the connections I found:


The geometry of Debra Ramsay
4 comments:
This post is quite inspiring. Thanks for the parallels and how our environment does influence our work. Now I want to go the studio to play and observe.
thank you Lisa for including my inside and outside shots, :))))
fascinating. I have found that my environment affects my work, especially my palette. But I've never thought about the immediate effect of what lies right behind studio windows!
What a brilliant topic! I'm not able to participate since I'm in the final stages of moving to a new studio, but I'm really enjoying these. So revealing, fascinating.
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