Re: workspace
Oh, thanks. I'll have to look for one of those. Currently, I have a
very long clothesline set up in my backyard- not a pretty sight,
really, but it does the job. The neighbors quit asking questions a
while ago-- probably a good thing.
Diana
On Oct 20, 2008, at 5:54 PM, Laura Valentino wrote:
It is just a normal clothes drying rack that I bought :) You can
dry a lot of paper in a small space.
Laura
Diana Bloomfield wrote:
Hi Laura,
Oh, good. I'm so glad to hear it. ;) What a great space,
though. And I love the way you dry your paper. Is that some
special set-up, just for drying paper, or did you rig that up
yourself?
Diana
On Oct 20, 2008, at 5:14 PM, Laura Valentino wrote:
Oh, no way! This is the workshop of the Icelandic Printmaking
Association. At the moment there are about 70 members. However,
when I go over to work in the evenings, I'm often the only one
there!
Btw, if I didn't have to share, it would be as messy as Keith's
place :) Maybe I could upload a shot of my home to prove it!
Laura
Diana Bloomfield wrote:
I forgot to add that after just now looking at Laura's
workspace, I'm back to feeling bad again. Is this space all for
you, Laura, or do you normally have to share? I'm so used to
getting by in amazingly cramped quarters, that I don't know what
I'd do if I had a place to work that's as spacious as that--
very impressive.
On Oct 20, 2008, at 3:40 PM, Keith Gerling wrote:
here's a picture of the table where I mix gum
http://www.gumprint.com/worktable.jpg
the rest of the workplace is too messy to show....
Keith
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Laura Valentino
<laura@this.is> wrote:
Just for fun, I snapped some phone pics of the graphic studio
where I work.
I thought it might be interesting to share. I'd also be
interested to see
others' workspaces.
http://lavatop.com/grafikstudio/
Top, left to right:
1. My freshly sized paper...don't you just want to grab a
sheet and print on
it? :)
2. The ventilated "toxic fumes" room. Great for applying sizing.
3. The dark room.
4. Another view of the dark room.
Bottom:
1. The exposure unit I use.
2. Half of the main room.
3. A litho press
4. The other half of the main room. There we actually people
there last
night...usually I have the whole place to myself!
There is also a gallery in the building. They sometimes invite
guest
artists. There is a nice website, but I just noticed now there
is not a word
of English on it! I think I should try to do something about
that.
Best Regards,
Laura
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