Imagine a room with one too many windows and enough space to use as a small apartment.
Then, you see a set of drafting chairs and drafting tables for your work.
The perfect studio, in my opinion consists of a lot of space.
There should be space to move around in, space to breathe in and space to create beautiful art in.
An art studio should also have lots of light, but natural light.
Fluorescent light bulbs tend to get tiring just like a school building.
An art studio or whatever type of studio you might have should be readily stocked with all of the materials that you need as well.
That way you are fully prepared to work when you enter the room.
All that you should have to bring is yourself.
Art never has a definition and because of that it is very difficult to direct art students or participants in a certain directions.
Art, your art, is based upon what you like and what you believe, therefore no one can tell you what art is.
Each and every art piece is very different for a reason, because each piece of art has a different meaning and background.
If you go in a museum, you may notice that similar artists have similar styles, but no two artists are exactly alike.
An art studio should embrace your internal style and what you represent.
Just like you might decorate your own bedroom, use the same frame of mind for your very own art studio.
There is no perfect art studio, just like there is no perfect home or anything for that matter.
Art is special and different because it chooses to be, and you make your art what you want it to be.
Your art studio does not have to be open and spacious.
If need be, it can be closed off and compressed if that is all that it can be.
An art studio should cater to what is being done in the studio and who is doing it.
Have you ever tried to live in someone's home? It can be very frustrating because nothing is familiar to you and you have to search and search and observe until things start to become familiar.
You should not have to do this in your art studio, you should know where everything is and how to find and create anything you want.
Art is open and exciting and different for everyone.
Trying to make art the same and trying to define it with a universal definition is wrong and it will not work if forced upon people.
People do not like being told what to do, and they definitely do not want to be monitored by the latest trends and types.
Just like people stay away from certain social groups and cliques, people will stay away from trends and art patterns of certain people as well.
Art is for everyone, but can get very confusing if forced upon those who do not enjoy that type of activity.
Then, you see a set of drafting chairs and drafting tables for your work.
The perfect studio, in my opinion consists of a lot of space.
There should be space to move around in, space to breathe in and space to create beautiful art in.
An art studio should also have lots of light, but natural light.
Fluorescent light bulbs tend to get tiring just like a school building.
An art studio or whatever type of studio you might have should be readily stocked with all of the materials that you need as well.
That way you are fully prepared to work when you enter the room.
All that you should have to bring is yourself.
Art never has a definition and because of that it is very difficult to direct art students or participants in a certain directions.
Art, your art, is based upon what you like and what you believe, therefore no one can tell you what art is.
Each and every art piece is very different for a reason, because each piece of art has a different meaning and background.
If you go in a museum, you may notice that similar artists have similar styles, but no two artists are exactly alike.
An art studio should embrace your internal style and what you represent.
Just like you might decorate your own bedroom, use the same frame of mind for your very own art studio.
There is no perfect art studio, just like there is no perfect home or anything for that matter.
Art is special and different because it chooses to be, and you make your art what you want it to be.
Your art studio does not have to be open and spacious.
If need be, it can be closed off and compressed if that is all that it can be.
An art studio should cater to what is being done in the studio and who is doing it.
Have you ever tried to live in someone's home? It can be very frustrating because nothing is familiar to you and you have to search and search and observe until things start to become familiar.
You should not have to do this in your art studio, you should know where everything is and how to find and create anything you want.
Art is open and exciting and different for everyone.
Trying to make art the same and trying to define it with a universal definition is wrong and it will not work if forced upon people.
People do not like being told what to do, and they definitely do not want to be monitored by the latest trends and types.
Just like people stay away from certain social groups and cliques, people will stay away from trends and art patterns of certain people as well.
Art is for everyone, but can get very confusing if forced upon those who do not enjoy that type of activity.
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