Seth Apter (The Altered Page) is running a blog hop of photos of artists’ studio tables. Here’s mine. Look closely and you’ll see my cat Keeks, who often keeps me company as I work. Well, mostly she sleeps.
It’s always fascinating and often revealing to see artists’ work spaces. Francis Bacon’s studio popped into my mind as I wrote that and I found the You Tube video below, which is about the re-creation of his studio.
I’m looking forward to ‘visiting with’ the other participating artists in this blog hop. If you’re interested, just click on Seth Apter’s name at the start of this blog – I’ve embedded a link to the list.
Enjoy!
Ann
I love it when our furry friends chose to hang out in our creative spaces.
LikeLike
I’ve just visited your studio and seen your own ‘furry’ curled up contentedly among your work. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
LikeLike
Thanks for passing by on my blog and your nice comment. It was not easy to find you:) Your link in the email should be https://annisikarts.com/ Your table looks like a sweet mess. I like your work as well. It’s always hard to make a connection between wordpress and blogger, however there must be a possibilty to make a page with links. – eric
LikeLike
Thank you for persevering and finding me. It’s a good idea you’ve given me. I have been meaning to make a page of links to other artists’ sites and will set some time aside for this. 🙂
LikeLike
It looks a very warm nest to create, not less messy than mine, but you definitely have something that I am dreaming about and I mean the cute fur ball stretching out there behind, hope I didn’t offend him or her… 🙂
LikeLike
Sorry, missed your comment! The fur ball looks cute, but she can be a little devil! Bites my cheek in the night to wake me up to ‘play’, opens doors by jumping on the handle and hanging there till the door opens, eats and eats, stalks mice in the garden, has to sit on your knee every evening, but only if you put your feet up on the coffee table and drape your legs with her blue tartan wool rug (not the purple one). Well, she was abandoned and found on the brink of death in a car park at 18 months weighing only 2lbs, so she can do what she damned well likes, bites and all! 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
You DEFINITELY produce work here.
LikeLike
Sorry, I just saw your comment! Thanks for visiting. I do manage now and again to pull some sort of art out of the wreckage, it’s true! Not often enough.
LikeLike