I have a lot of work spaces because I have issues when it comes to where I need to be creative. For example - the above photo is my official desk, found in my studio. This is where I check emails and read blogs, tweet on Twitter and update my Facebook status a thousand times a day... basically, where I am supposed to be doing my writing and art (so says my husband who reminds me that I have a studio all to myself with a huge table just for my art, and a new computer to go in it, just to keep me contained in one place...)
(This is probably my favorite place to write, because my hubs is always on the matching love seat watching TV, and though I have my headphones on, I really like sitting near him while working)
So, one year spent drafting in three different locations. Now that I'm revising, I do it all at the main computer in my studio.
I didn't take a picture of my shower... but I probably should have included it in my workspace post, because my shower is where I do ALL of my brainstorming and problem-solving. My crit partners and I call these the Showers of Epiphany, because seriously, they are a necessary part of the writing process.
When it comes to art, I'm the exact same way. I've had this drawing board for the last 12 years, and it goes with me from room to room, couch to couch, table to table. The paper on it is sized 11 x 14, so you can see that my drawing board is pretty big.
And that's my work space(s)!
xoxo,
What? No shower pictures? You prude! ;)
ReplyDeleteLoved the pics, and love that you change it up a bit when you write!
Fun, fun, fun!!!
ReplyDeleteI love how you have so many work spaces throughout your house, YOU'RE A CREATIVE NOMAD! lol ;)
ReplyDeleteOh so THAT's what you sewed for your work space! I LOVE it. Now you can sew me one :) My work spaces consist of my ugly computer desk and my kitchen island...and anywhere I am with my BlackBerry! I dream on my own little corner with a nice little crafting/sewing/computer desk...and I dream and I dream and I dream. Maybe someday!
ReplyDeletelove the workspaces, and yeah.....change of scenery is a needed thing:)
ReplyDeleteWho needs one work space when you can have LOTS? My work space varies from our couch, to the bed, to my desk. Sometimes the floor (depending what I'm working on).
ReplyDeletethe shower of epiphany - love it!
ReplyDeleteVery glad the shower of epiphany made it to the list of places. And it is so funny to me that I never knew you moved around or that you wrote in one spot. I have made a picture in my mind based on just your words - until now! It is so fun to visualize it all.
ReplyDeleteLol on the shower...I think we all do some of our best thinking in there...I know I do!
ReplyDeleteI love that you have so many spaces...it's good for creativity I think.
btw...love the color of your couch in the bottom pics...very close to mine, it's a cozy color!
Kelly - HA! Yes, I guess I'm a prude - but mostly because the shower is currently full of nekkid Barbie dolls. SCANDALOUS.
ReplyDeleteJ - totes fun.
Kristen - haha, love that. Creative nomad ~ totally fits!
Alyssa - Yes! that is what I sewed up. And did you see my Lauren Alexander prints from a certain super awesome person, sitting on top? I'm going to frame them up and keep 'em on my desk :)
Beka - oh yes, love that change of scenery!!
Kim - I agree!! The more spaces the merrier!
ReplyDeleteMarcy - :D
Tina - TOTALLY had to mention the shower of epiphany. Haha, they keep me sane.
Meeling - Yes, such a cozy color!! And haha, those showers of epiphany really are amazing :D
totally awesome post! I love all your workspaces!
ReplyDeleteOk, your kiddo is totally precious!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I write pretty much anywhere as well, although I don't have a drawing board. Because I don't draw.
You know, there are few people who could say, "Back to the drawing board," and mean it literally. Just thought I'd point that out.
Your drawing looks way cute, too. I'm so jealous. I can't draw to save my life.
So cute! I LOVE your work spaces and your kitties!
ReplyDeleteI have major couch-envy. That is all. :)
ReplyDeletelove this post... i tend to work in different areas too...but i think its more because my work areas get overrun with stuff everywhere ;)
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