My studio is not arty. It doesn't smell of turpentine, and I'm not knee-high in paper.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Good art theory must smell of the studio, although its language should differ from the household talk of painters and sculptors.
I hate studio. For me, studio is a trap to overproduce and repeat yourself. It is a habit that leads to art pollution.
There are times when I've inhaled my work. There are artworks still inside of me.
In my studio, it is unkempt and unattractive. Once I'm in my work, I don't notice where I am.
If I had a place with a studio where I could paint I'd be happy.
As soon as I can afford a studio space, I'll paint again.
So much of art-making is about reducing things to the essentials, so I don't feel particularly crippled by this. I don't want it to look natural because then I would be making a documentary film.
I have never had a studio, and I do not understand shutting oneself up in a room. To draw, yes; to paint, no.
I don't aim to make art in a vacuum - you want people to like it.
Cleanliness is the scourge of art.
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