Uh oh, now what?

studio01It has been a while since I have posted anything to this web log. I think of a log as an ongoing written record of events, the passing of time. Since last September, my life has been full of these daily events but I haven’t been recording them. I have been busy with a variety of things, but not the pursuit of art. Today is a milestone event for me and I wanted to put that down in my blog. Today I completed building my new studio. Its been underway since early October and was put on hold for a while to attend to other things. But now its ready to move in and make use of it. I just wanted to share my new work area with others while it is pure and unscathed. As you see, it is simply white, a blank canvas itself. That’s a good start for an art studio.

studio05So today is a happy day for me. Tomorrow, I go back into the studio to do my work there. I’m grateful for both the studio and the challenge of spending my days there.

 

 

 

old guy, makes stuff.

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10 comments on “Uh oh, now what?
  1. Faye Lewark Daniels says:

    WOW! You never cease to amaze me and it looks great!

  2. Kihm Winship says:

    I assume the stacks along the walkway are a guide for snow removal.

  3. Sally Barrios says:

    Looks great Gregg. Glad to see you are back at work/play…..

  4. Gregg Kemp says:

    Thanks for the comments.

    Kihm, the snakes are there to keep people off the grass. We no longer have snow in this part of the world.

  5. Enjoy Gregg! It looks wonderful.

  6. joe eger says:

    Hey! I want one. U cn build it while we’er away down south and have it rteady when we return next month.

    it will fit nicely on our front lawn.

    love, joe

  7. Sue Dayton says:

    COOOOOL! Congrats on your new studio, Gregg – lookin good! Now, what’s up with those pinholes? :)

    Love those stacks …errr…stacks, I mean…..snakes…..errrr…. I mean stakes…..

  8. Tom Miller says:

    Looks like a delightful creative space. White contains all the colors; the possibilities are endless.

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