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Creative Spaces for Creative Ideas
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Publisher | Images (ACC) |
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ISBN | 9781864708233 |
Publication date | May 2021 |
Edition | Hardback |
Dimensions | 260 x 210 mm |
Pages | 276 |
Language(s) | Eng. ed. |
Description
How do artists produce exquisite art? Part of the answer is that each one must discover and create their own particular working space, harnessing inspiration from their surrounds, be it from the humble backyard shed, a beautifully refurbished industrial space, a room inside the home, or an architecturally designed house/studio set on a cliff, overlooking the natural beauty of the landscape. Some artistic souls thrive in seeming chaos while others must have an ordered studio space about them.
This book offers an intriguing and exhilarating peek into the often secretive and off-limits creative spaces of thirty artists and practitioners. Whether it be for photography, music, sculpting, painting, architecture, ceramics, or writing, this selection of highly illustrated case studies from around the world examines how these artists and practitioners have crafted and designed their unique working environment. This beautiful collection of works also provides practical advice and innovative ideas on the architecture, interior design, site, and placement of workspaces that help these artists flourish within their creative process.
Richly illustrated, this is a joyous journey through more than thirty artistic workspaces
Covers a wide range of artists and styles, including photographers, painters, musicians, crafts, carpenters, writers, designers, sculptors, and more
Discover how artists find inspirational within their own realm and gain a greater understanding about the artist's workplace
Work spaces showcased provide unexpected environments, from garden studios and spaces within the home, to purpose-built outbuildings and industrial warehouse refurbishments
Provides inspiration for readers who are planning their own artistic workspace