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Day One

September 28th, 2004 • • studio 4A, texas

I think it’s safe to say that everything is up and operational!

I’ve got the space split up into “clean” and “dirty” work areas. The back has a section of spare carpet, which helps to section off the clean area. (Makes for nice naptime as well. . .) The front is taped down with a cheap plastic drop cloth to keep paint from hitting the garage floor. I would venture to say I’m the only one at this apartment complex who is squatting an art studio inside my garage rather than parking my car.

There is no climate control. I’m not really concerned with the Texas humidity, or the heat. During my summer trip when I visited Glasgow, I noted that Glasgow is very very humid. Very cold and damp. Texas humidity ain’t got nuthin’ on Glasgow. Most of my prints are stored upstairs in the apartment, so I am not worried about them getting ruined. Things stored in the garage are mostly my large wood paintings and cardboard boxes. No worries.

 

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