"Space, light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep." Le Corbusier
Monday, July 15, 2019
SPACE, THE FINAL FRONTIER
I
have had a number of studios over the years going all the way back to my first
shared space with my ex-partner in Cleveland. From there I moved into a large
single room in our first house also in Cleveland and then on to various spaces
from New Hampshire to my current place in Little Falls. What all of these
studios have in common is that space is in fact, the final frontier; balancing
areas for working, drying pots, kilns, slab roller and storing supplies and an
active glaze making room is always a challenge. The wet glazes are all kept
stored under several 8' long folding tables along with a few bins used for
various storage but the real problem has always been where and how to store the
glaze chemicals and clay. As you can see, the materials are all stacked up with
open bags in front of the pile and on top, this gives me a two foot pathway to
maneuver where on the opposite side is a built in wood workspace with two
levels of shelves for more storage underneath. On the workspace shelftop I have
two scales, misc. small storage totes for holding brushes, misc. tools and
other things in daily use including all of my cones with the wall in front
covered in small nails holding up a variety of objects from sieves to a coil of
elements. As I ponder the vast infinity of space it always seems to boil down
to the same question; why is it whenever I need to open a new bag of some
material it is at the very bottom, back of the pile?
"Space, light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep." Le Corbusier
"Space, light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep." Le Corbusier
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