Inside the Studio: Art Materials Two

Hello.
More pictures of my studio. This is the area behind my work desk containing a bookshelf (seen on right) which stores seashells, unfinished wood plaques, shadow boxes, and other various items used for art pieces. My cat Coco likes to hang out in this chair when I'm working in the studio. Curtain panel was purchased at an antique store for five dollars. The other curtain panel is displayed in another area of the studio which I'll be posting soon regarding art on my walls.
Some more views . . .

Baskets on top shelf holds raffia, Spanish moss, and various decorative papers.

This area was once a clothes closet but not long after moving into my house, I decided to utilize the space to store art supplies and various other items such as books, boxes, and a basket to hold some magazines. The items are resting on a large masonite board measured to fit snuggly inside the space. I covered it with two pieces of canvas material to hide an ugly metal storage rack beneath wherein holds plenty of miscellaneous supplies and papers.

Closer view inside closet.

This is a handmade companion board I created a few years ago called 'Isabella & Friends.' Need to do some touch-ups and attach support on the back so it stands upright.

Closeup of Isabella and her bird.

Another handmade companion board titled 'Colette'. Both boards are made from pine painted with acrylics.
Closeup of 'Colette'. These companion boards are not for sale at this time.
And last but not least . . .
Again, here's my beloved cat Coco (a.k.a. the Wise One).
Some of you may recognize him from my other blog. Last April, Coco was diagnosed with kidney problems when I noticed he was losing excessive weight and drinking an unusual amount of water. Since his prognosis, he's given intravenous fluid therapy about once a week. Although, for the last three months he's only needing this once every two weeks and regaining weight. Even though he seems better, he'll have to remain on a strict diet low in phosphorous and other food sources known to cause kidney failure. Some days walking is difficult due to muscle stiffness and all around weakness. On better days, he behaves like a young kitten, thoroughly enjoying his wrestling bouts with my other cat Lilly. Hope Coco will continual to hang in there for a long, long time to come.
Well that's it for now. I have just a few more photos I'll shoot of my studio then it's onward to new territory showcasing more of my artwork. In other news, Junes Melange on line shop will officially open within the next few weeks. Lots more to create before I'm ready to show you all the new items which won't be shown on this blog until the official opening of shop!!
Until next time . . .
Cheers

























