Posted by Alexis on May 13, 2015 · Leave a Comment
I asked some more writers and artists to tell me a bit about their desks and studios… Natalia Kochan Writer and artist Long Beach, California, US “This is my desk in my childhood bedroom. I’ve been moving around a lot, so it’s my only stable workspace. (Probably a more accurate picture of where I work … Continue reading →
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Posted by Alexis on September 16, 2014 · 1 Comment
I asked some more artists and writers to tell me a bit about their desks and studios… Ellis Writer London “My priorities were possibly skewed when I assigned the last corner of my small boat to my 70s bar, rather than acquiring a fit to purpose desk. However, necessity is the darling of inspiration … Continue reading →
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Posted by Alexis on August 7, 2014 · Leave a Comment
I asked some more writers and artists to tell me a bit about their desks and studios… Jenn Thompson Writer London, UK “For the first time in about a decade I’ve finally got an actual desk. No more writing on beds/floors/kitchen tables. It’s some sort of Scandinavian bureau from the 20s and was given … Continue reading →
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Posted by Alexis on June 4, 2014 · 4 Comments
I asked some writers and artists to tell me a bit about their desks and studios… Caroline Allen Ceramic Artist Giggleswick, UK “My studio is a classroom which I have access to as part of a one year residency programme in a school. I teach ceramics for twelve hours each week, and the rest … Continue reading →
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