These studios of famous artists can give a good insight of themselves
How much time in a day, or in a year an artist spends in his/her studio? Well, obviously there is no definite answer to that, but we can easily assume that it’s high. True that an artist may want or like to paint in an outside location from time to time, but it’s almost certain they all have a studio of some kind. Studios for the artists are like a church to a priest, as well as like the Wall Street building to stock brokers. There, they meditate for inspiration and turn them into a unique contribution to the art. So, how did the studios of famous artists look like? Were they too messy or well arranged? Were they looked very mechanical or as artistic as their work? The photos below will answer all those questions.
Yue Minjun
Yannima Tommy Watson paints in his country near Alice Springs
Salvador Dali
Roy Lichtenstein
Ron Mueck
Phil Akashi
Paul Cezanne
Pablo Picasso
Markus Lupertz
Mark Chagall
Laurie Lipton
Keith Haring
Joan Miro
Jenny Saville
Jackson Pollock
Hans Hartung
Gustave Clarence Rodolphe Boulanger
Georgia O’keeffe
Frida Kahlo
Francis Bacon
Edvard Munch
David Lynch
Claude Monet
Auguste Rodin
Alexander Calder
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