All of these artists are in a comfortable space for their work. Calder's studio seems chaotic and everywhere; his artwork is hanging chaotically yet organized and balanced. Pollack's studio seems comfy and spread out everywhere while his artwork consists of huge paintings. Kahlo's location of painting is according to her life style while her artwork is also about herself and her life.
I think I relate the most with Hamlett Dobbins and Jamison Broussaeu because their studios are filled with different things to be inspired by. Whether it be old works of art or simply many colors. I feel like I work the best when I have many different ideas surrounding me instead of something without inspiration.
I think artists develop their spaces and methods by creating the most inspirational yet practical set up they can. This does not always happen right away, but over time artists discover how they feel most comfortable working. Being an artist takes a lot of dedication.
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