almost a year since i moved in and finally, today,i am organized to work. that's how long it takes to nest in a new place. after almost eight years in los angeles, i have a place to work where the wind is not blowing and four different music aren't assailing my consciousness simultaneously.
so this is how this living room started.
this is what it was like earlier today.
and
now i am ready to work
this is serious
little table for watercolors and illustrating
now i am too tired to work. at least dinner was cooked yesterday.
now i am ready to roll…
organized…
CultureSurfer said:
Cool! How do you keep all of the paints/brushes straight, or do you just have to dig through every time you need something?
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cakkleberrylane said:
Looks like you're ready to go. Have a good rest tonight!
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IArtMan said:
i will lois. my brushes are so well trained, naomi, that they jump into my hand when i need them.
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momable said:
May the creative juices flow well! :up:
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sanshan said:
What a great work space. I am envious.
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JilleeBean said:
Glad you're back to yourself, feeling better! Good to see you back.I have a section set aside in my index box for recipes by "Scott."I'm really enjoying them!!!:chef: :coffee: :up: :love:
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IArtMan said:
cool jill. many more to come, i guess.
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ellinidata said:
so,is Scott planning to live in that location for a long term??I now know where Scott is when typing in his PC,and I see sunflowers 🙂 that brights the room big time !Kudos to Scott for getting organized!!
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IArtMan said:
somebody stop me…. j/k
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ellinidata said:
😆
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nopanic said:
😆 It´s so funny. All painters homes looks the same. I recognize soooo many things 😆
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KYren said:
😆 Angeliki and Scott.Kudos to you :D.
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IArtMan said:
nic,lots of table space for one thing. jacket hanging on a hook in the kitchen. it's functional. you know.
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nopanic said:
I always need table space. You should put lockable wheels under all your furniture. I have 😀 It´s so great. The room adobts to your needs all the time 🙂
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ellinidata said:
Good Morning Nic and Scott,I find that too much of organization in a studio it is NOT a good thing. I find things easier if they lay where they will be needed ,not when they look better! :)wheels are great. Did you ever try the old fashioned TV and bar tables?? compact and easy to move 🙂
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ellinidata said:
Kyren,I didn't do anything! but I will take the Kudos! 😆
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symphonied said:
I'm sure that place smells of paints– one of my favorite smells, though i was never a painter.
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ellinidata said:
Kyren, I will take Kudos for everything that it is offered!!:lol: I never say no to kudos and I appreciate your offer! Thank you!!!!!see my Olympics entry, your opinion will be very much appreciated. :)have a great day! Angeliki
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KYren said:
I mean kudos to you for the things you're about to do.:D
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nopanic said:
Sure Angeliki I´ve tried the movable TV tables as well :up:I think I´ve tried every funiture that has wheels 😆
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ricewood said:
Looks quite similar to my workspaces. I have a problem, though. Putting things so they are handy at all times makes it difficult to keep the place clean. Dusting off and stuff.D'ya know what I'm saying?
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lokutus-prime said:
Looks very easy and "natural" to me Scott bro'Guess I'm one of those who always dreamt ofhaving a studio in which to paint.Even if I dont know how! :DLove the pictures there my man.PS: I keep reading about these Kudos.Seems like there are a lot of them. Angelikis got some. You've got some.is this a sort of a sushi dish?Whatever they taste like I want some (please) :)Loku Kudoless :up:
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CultureSurfer said:
Kudos are candy bars here in the states, or at least they used to be.
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sukku said:
:lol:…still existing….in the woods….
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sukku said:
nice to see that you are up and running….
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IArtMan said:
a kudo is a mauve marsupial often given as a reward for excellence on venus.thanks kyren, please see that lokutus, my big bro in england gets one too. they are so much fun to be with. (of course they talk way too much}hi sukku,i haven't seen yu in my neck of the woods in a 'coon's age. auspicious… the day i begin my own bhagavad gita again.allan, i know exactly what you mean. every now and then i clear every surface and enjoy that until i can't find something, like the scissors,then as i use things, the place gradually gets cluttered again.yes, b., it stinks real good. but i love it. it sure beats cigarette smoke.nic and angeliki good morning… have you fed your kudos yet?naomi,i remember the candy bar… don't think i ever had one… sort of a health bar right?
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ellinidata said:
Loku,Angelki was promised Kudos only! :lol:you will see why I say this ….Kyren, :lol:the etymology you find in Wikipedia it is right but there is a small story behind the story!! sinceScott is tickling my Greek DNA, here I go again!So,my sweet friend Loku,Venus was receiving Kudos,( sweets) from Mercury….There are two kinds of Kudos given to her.One we learn in our schools was made out of honey comb and rose petals , a candy,and the adult Kudos that produced Cupid.when on Valentines day we receive "kudos" in a chocolate version it is related to Cupid that was a product of sweets exchanged!!I was given Kudos but trust me I would have known if I received any!! :lol:Loku,as I told Scott yesterday,"I have a lot of Junk information stored" !! 😆
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ellinidata said:
P.S. for any passionate Valentine givers,the version of Swedish…..Middle Eastern…..and all in between Valentine origins are correct also!!!:heart:
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KYren said:
Kudos to you Lokutus! click it,it has so much to talk with you in the form of text. :yes:
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KYren said:
Thank you Angeliki.Your information is not junk.You like to educate children from the remote places of the world.Then IT is your friend.IT is a revolution in the way people exchange information.May I suggest you to please get on the Edit Page of wiki and add your extra bits to the present article on Kudos? 🙂
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ellinidata said:
hi Kyra,thanks for the linkI will in the future in a more children's friendly subject!!!:)
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IArtMan said:
well thanks anyway KYren, i know you meant it as praise.kudos to you young sir.ku·dos (kdōz′, -dōs′, -dŏs′, ky-) n. Acclaim or praise for exceptional achievement.[Greek kūdos, magical glory.]greek etymology:2. Suffixed form *əkous-yo-. ACOUSTIC, from Greek akouein, to hear.angeliki,you tickle me too.lokukudoless,frankly, i'd be overjoyed if it were sushi
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ellinidata said:
😆
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ellinidata said:
eatable plants:Steve BrillTour guide at Central Park NYCttp://www.wildmanstevebrill.com/the Greek in Florida,http://www.eattheweeds.com/www.EatTheWeeds.Com/EatTheWeeds.com/EatTheWeeds.com.htmlhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ilk3VWHbCwhttp://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/load/namegal/msg1217023523144.html
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aysunsay said:
Waww. Coll work house. Very good. yeahhh.
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