
A linoblock print of an anatomical heart. It’s an experiment – I make no claim to actually know anything about linoblock printing.

May 1st, 2009 § 0

A linoblock print of an anatomical heart. It’s an experiment – I make no claim to actually know anything about linoblock printing.

May 1st, 2009 § 0
A picture of my studio workspace, before I actually start working in it.
I’d like to remember it neat and uncluttered at least once.

The globe has been on a few different theatre sets. I just peeled the $7.99 thrift store sticker off.
The wooden box used to hold slides and now holds polymer clay.
The orange buckets hold any current projects that fit in a bucket, usually sewing ones.
My dad built the desk. It’s a weird colour, but it has grown on me.
The wall paint is Behr’s Atomic Tangerine. I was deciding on a couple, but decided on the one with the word Atomic in it.

I didn’t realize that the paint colour I picked would match the vintage ball knobs on my Ikea bookshelf so well. The knobs are different sizes.
That side table was thrift stored for $15. It used to hold DVD’s. Now it will probably hold lino cut print blocks and related supplies.
The bunny is something I made for Jason when we started dating. The tag says “I totally have a crush on you”.