Before we continue on our journey, I'd like to show you my workspace in comparison to the size of my bead-embroidered bus. For those of you who are new readers, this piece measures approx. 14" wide x 8" tall. I placed a dollar bill next to it so you can see. And, if you enlarge the photo, you can see all the different shades of blue I'm using. There is also a pile of seed beads that are all mixed up. My work table is small and cluttered, but I don't mind. This is the messiest space in my entire apartment, but somehow it helps create a much-needed sense of balance in my life:)
What does your workspace look like right now?






















16 comments:
my workspace is cleared as I have to eat there too...your bus is looking better and better each day! I'm amazed at how fast you are beading this bus!
i work like that too.
i have to have it all layed out.
i like your work surface, btw.
nice and transportable..
I'm glad that you put the dollar there so that I can see. Must take alot of work putting that together. Your doing a wonderful job!
My work space looks like such a mess I'm not bold enough to show it. LOLOLOL Honest!
Thanks for showing yours though. Maybe one day I will be bold enough to show it. Don't know, I'll work on that one.
*HUGS*
It's fun to see the bus with a little perspective for size. Watching your beautiful beadwork develop is a treat. The grill looks so perfect. Thanks for taking us all on the ride on the beautiful blue bus.
That is one big bus! My work space is a bit of a mess too and I'm well beyond the point where the clutter of beads inspires creativity - reminds me that I should really get around to organizing it!
I just love seeing the progress on the bus, almost daily, you must be working really hard? Thanks for the $ as I had imagined it even bigger. Will it be 3D when finished, or flat? You can see my desk where I'm marking GCSEs on my blog, it's no better since then. I made my first and last beaded purse as a Christmas present this year and my eyes can't manage more, sadly. so keep going while you can!
My workspace is not looking that cluttered currently as I have just finished a piece and only trying something small out.
But, oh wow! That's BIIIIIIIIIIIG! The.Bus.Is.Big.!
http://buzzardbabe.blogspot.com/2007/01/messy-desk-before-and-after.html
Sadly, it's messy again. I just can't keep it clean.....
You're not snorting beads with that dollar bill are you? After all you have been hanging out with the party crowed lately. ;)
Cleanliness is next to Godliness and unfortunately we are only artist's so our spaces get cluttered. Which is fine. I'm starting a new one and it is definitely getting cluttered.
I'm currently working on a tv tray to finish the Exalted Collaboration-because my real workspace is overrun with other jewelry stuff and I haven't had time to clean that work area. One day I'll have a REAL studio!
Wow! Lots of comments today! :)
Yes, I am trying to work on this a little everyday...and Mary, it is difficult to be neat when your an artist. But, I am a firm believer that cleanliness is different than neatness. I see my workspace as clean, but cluttered at the same time. LOL.
And, Corky, U are FUNNY! :)
Hey! My tray often looks like that! Then I pile my flippies in a basket and then I have to put the flippies away! It's that in between time when I'm looking for the colour - and it in the basket! I don't use those glass dishes, I just pour a bit on matt. And I like my piles to be neat! A silly thing really!
Cheers, Denise
Your work space is relatively organized I must say!
I just finished working on a bunch of pottery (well almost) for this weekend and I started to tidy up a bit afterwards. When I can't find things, that's when I know it's time to have a cleaning session. It will last until next week. And, then the cycle begins again.
mine is too tidy at the moment, as I'm in between pieces and just have one tiny pair of earrings going at the moment...
woah that's a huge bead bus!
I guess this would count as my work place. It's just my room as of...oh 5 min ago :P
http://i8.tinypic.com/4orrq8k.jpg
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