Studio of Artist Painting
A studio of one’s own may seem like an unattainable and even undeserved luxury for many amateur painters. They might squeeze an easel into a corner of the family room or put it under a bare bulb in a closet. Or, they may choose to work in dim, unfinished basements or beside a car in the garage. Apartment dwellers who try to work at home often limit their artistic aspirations to avoid taking up space, working on small pieces and setting up makeshift workspaces they can pack up easily.