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There is a beauty in the "messy" areas artists leave as they absorb themselves in their work. Those same areas tell a story: how medium serves artist and artist shapes media. Creation! Invention! Expression! Revelation! What will emerge? Oh, the wonder of it all.

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Great Idea, my studio is still too much really and I have to continually work to organize it. I moved to a smaller space so I have to keep that in mind. Thanks for the inspiration!

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We all seemed to need different versions of working spaces don’t we ! I feel that after awhile my space encroaches on the rest of the visible house ( no door dividing) so that motivates me !

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good point

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Thanks so much for sharing my post, Im so glad you liked it!

Im definitely getting the itch to do some serious de-cluttering, but you are so right, it is draining to do but it's such a great feeling afterwards!

All the best chuck

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It really helps our process sometimes to tidy up, and then make the studio messy again. Thanks so much for the mention!

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It seems to be so doesn’t it :-)

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“We have been in a bit of a frenzy rearranging, cleaning and culling extra “stuff’ we no longer need and although it feels cleansing in itself-it requires so much energy” -- so true! We don’t get fully rainy days this time of year but I think they’re much more energizing than oppressive heat!

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Yes I agree Gary .. nicely worded too!

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