
“Small rooms or dwellings discipline the mind; large ones weaken it.” – Leonardo da Vinci
I set up my studio in unused strip of space in the basement about ten years ago. At the time, I thought it would be temporary. Eventually I’d rent a space or build an addition. As it turns out, I like the space as it is. This long narrow room has evolved into a pretty efficient setup. For the most part, clay work is done on one end and plaster work (and mold storage) on the other. It’s good to keep the two materials separate when possible. A small space also means I need to purge regularly and that keeps things fresh. What makes a good work space for you?