Work.Place is a great new project detailing the work spaces of artists and craftspeople in the Pacific Northwest by Portland photographer Carlie Armstrong. Be careful though, this site will suck you into its vortex of goodness and before you know it, you've spent an hour and forgotten that you have work of your own to be doing.
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Showing posts with label artists. Show all posts
Work.Place
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work.place
We're watching you.
There's nothing we as humans love more than being voyeurs into the lives of others. This is especially true with artists and designers, as we're always looking for inspiration for our own spaces. The Selby is a peek into the living and working spaces of a wide variety of artistic individuals, all wonderfully unique and fun. Go there and get some inspiration of your own.
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artists,
creepy headlines,
the selby,
voyeurism
I made a turkey out of paper once
Artist Jean Jullien is doing some nice work, I especially like the stuff he’s doing with paper, and he didn’t even have to trace his hand. It’s nice to see so many people using handmade processes to create things lately.
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1st grade art projects,
artists,
jean jullien,
paper
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