I have a cool studio to work in, but let's be honest. It started life as a building that did nothing but collect all the junk that didn't have any other place to go. When it became apparent that glass was going to be permanent part of our life, the building began it's transformation and it's still changing. I've gotten the primer on the outside and once the rain stops will be adding the topcoat. I still have a lot of inside work to do as well, but it's getting there.
And along with the glass studio getting a facelift, Artfire is also rolling out the Fusion Studios. I've only begun to scratch the surface with what I can do with my Artfire shop, but I'm having fun so far. I love that I will be able to add a gallery there. You know that I am more into pictures than words so this is exciting for me. And I'm sure that over the next few weeks, my Artfire studio will be undergoing many changes as I explore the possibilities of what I can do to make it a reflection of me.
I know you said you've only just started on it but even your work-in-progress artfire studio looks great! It highlights your work so well, especially that business card holder which is just beautiful!
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Oh, I can't wait to see your finished studio. :D
ReplyDeleteGreat studio space. You'll have to show us the inside, once you fix it up!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a gallery in Artfire. Tried to add a widget (from my blog), and it didn't look right. Someone will lead me in the right direction, I'm sure. That's what so great about a community!
That looks like a great place to work. I plan to get over and work a bit on my AF Studio, too1
ReplyDeleteGood job. Seems to be the season to get our "digs" lookin' good, huh? Samma
ReplyDeleteLooks like it will be a great workspace!
ReplyDeleteWow.. that place looks nice...
ReplyDeleteCould you recommend an Annealing kiln for a beginner at lampworking?