Clearing Studio Dust

Over the weekend, probably because it was so cold and damp and I was happy to be inside, I did a clearing of studio dust and messes that have been tolerated. The worst part was the torn and marked up white paper that covers the west workbench. I hadn’t changed it in ages. That’s because to do it right I’d have to take everything off the surface.

Left side of work bench is cleared

Left side of work bench is cleared

As is so often the case when I tackle an unsavory chore it takes on a deeper value. Finding scraps of notes re-inspires previous ideas. Surveying the buried materials I realize the layout was not functioning well for current endeavors. Somethings must remain in place, like the right corner shrine to creativity, but slightly rearranged. It becomes a treasure hunt.

All the stuff from the  work bench awaits restaging

All the stuff from the work bench awaits re-staging

When the surface is cleared, I can imagine its new purpose for function.

The work bench surface sees the light of day

The work bench surface sees the light of day

Why do it at this time? ARTTOUR, the biggest Open Studio of the year! It didn’t feel right to put my new art and greeting cards on worn out surface.

The new paper is ready to roll out over the old on the work bench surface

The new paper is ready to roll out over the old on the work bench surface

Now, all the tools for painting are on the left side, inks, cutters, miscellaneous and shrine talismans are on the right side. There’s plenty of space to display art for the event.

Voila! the new well functioning west work bench

Voila! the new well functioning west work bench