![]() A few years ago, our spa decided it no longer wanted to work, so we bit the bullet and got rid of it. We were left with a cement slab and a spa fence, a perfect size for a small shed. Soon the shed was filled with art supplies, an easel, desk and makeshift lights. Prior to this I would create my art in our patio, on our kitchen table and out in the garden. Really, you can create in any space, yes, it is a pain to have to load and unload your supplies each time you want to create. Whether you ahve dedicated space, makeshift space, big space, little space you can create with whatever space you have available. Soon after I set up my little art shed, I had a commission to do and the canvas was much larger than I had worked on before. The art shed, which was only a few weeks old was too small! So, I moved my easel and supplies back into the patio and worked on the commission. My point being, no place will be 100% perfect so use what you have and create where and when you can. Enjoy the process.
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AuthorLee Cummins is a mixed media artist, workshop and art class facilitator. Archives
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