My little atelier measures only about 7 x 14 feet working space. This size, I am delighted to say, works just fine. It is set about 3 feet below grade (which results in continuing water problems) and has two nice windows which open for the air onto a small field with almond trees and Bird of Paradise plants. Morning light can be glorious, especially with the white plastered walls. But except in summer, or on bright mornings, it is impossible to actually see the colors I am applying! Shades of green, red, blue are impossible to discern! Especially at night, when I usually paint. So painting requires some instinct, a little knowledge, and lots of guesswork. Occasionally I fire up a halogen lamp which I purchased for the purpose which brings another dimension altogether.
A little domestic wine also helps dilation or other discernment. Occasionally I step out to the patio for a cigar, which I find also helps. I do have a fan for smoking inside but use it very rarely.
2 comments:
OMG this is a fabulous story and I loved reading every word of it... I want to be on that patio right now.
Charles
quite the description! sums up the process nicely, cigars and all.
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