I'm sure some of you have been interested in seeing photos of Susan's gracious studio. The studio is in a granny flat with plenty of natural light at the back of her house. It's beautiful and welcoming. (Reminds me of Susan!) While we talked about her work and inspirations, we ended up sitting on the carpeted floor with our legs crossed, her dog supervising from a chair. Susan's work table speaks to Susan's history. The top is from a basic corporate office table, but, as you can see, it has taken on a look that is one-of-a-kind. It's almost a work of art on its own. Susan keeps plenty of resource material in her studio. Her books range from how-to manuals to poetry to her own journals and past works. I wonder how many artists go back and look at their older work for inspiration? Susan hangs her current work from a "clothesline" strung across the side of her studio. It allows her to work on multiple pieces while giving her a different perspective on each piece. I am grateful to Susan for letting me see her studio space. It was the perfect place to start this project.
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AuthorTiffanie Heben is a photographer who has been inspired by the artists in her community |