My creative workspace #21
Today was extremely busy at the Hand Tool School in Penrhyn Castle and I was able to share my Creative Workspace with dozens of people interested in hand tool woodworking…
Today was extremely busy at the Hand Tool School in Penrhyn Castle and I was able to share my Creative Workspace with dozens of people interested in hand tool woodworking…
I hope that by now you can string these posts together and discover that your workspace has critical elements that go beyond the sterile kitcheny look depicted in most magazines…
I tried to imagine life without a workspace. I think the nearest anyone can come close to understanding how I feel is to imagine life without their favorite thing to…
…value it has in helping us on our way to work. John spent the day sharpening chisels for the class this coming weekend and reorganising our creative workspace. I like everything to…
…creative workspace. Phil was with me. We listened to BBC radio 4 for a while until we got tired of some of the same ole, same ole, as the say…
…My creative workspace never changes too much, but it does constantly change and I think any and all places of productive creativity are always evolving. When the workspace begins the…
…of time constraints. The important element people fail to connect with is that I have always allowed people to come visit my creative workspace, to ask questions and to see…
…I worked in my creative workspace of 40 foot by 80 foot. It was massive. Today I find myself yet again in a more cramped and confined environment. I find…
…something. The reason I developed sp many new ideas in instrument making was because for me the tools sometimes seemed unequal to the task. In my creative workspace at work,…
…It made them the creative people they are today. In what way? Hannah’s workspace has a sense of belonging to it as she has developed and grown as an artisan….