| Treasures From the Deep: Things I Found When I Cleaned My Studio |
| Written by Luann Udell |
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I have a lot of stuff. When I get more stuff, I just squeeze it into tinier and tinier spaces around my other stuff. I swear, a little more stuff and I might be able to create an actual black hole—which, as you science-fiction fans know, is so dense, light cannot escape it. (Maybe that’s why I can never find my scissors: “Oh, there they are, in that black hole over there.”) Don’t get me wrong, I love my studio. It has almost everything I need to make art. (Fiber, jewelry and mixed-media artists never have everything we need. That’s why we’re always shopping for more!)
Right after my last summer show, I decided enough was enough. I embarked on a major cleanout of the Aegean Stables—er, my studio. Fortunately for you, I wrote an entire series of online articles about the process, so you can learn from my experience. There are many rewards for cleaning out a studio, but the best one was all the stuff I found: • Small piles of birdseed. Mice. They were raiding my birds’ food dishes. Yes, I’ve called an exterminator. The reward? We hopefully caught them before wires were chewed. (That’s my rabbit Bunster’s job, after all.) So, how did the cleaning go? Well, things are a little less dense in here. It’s a working space once again. The so-big-they’re-scary dust bunnies behind my computer are gone. I’m $150 richer. And a little heavier after eating all that rediscovered chocolate. But I’m also smarter, because I read all those magazines. I gave one birth announcement to my daughter and tossed the rest. She and I carefully repacked the tiny dresses and put them in a safe (and more appropriate) place. I’m happily back at work in a well-organized, fully stocked, nicely equipped studio with several clear work surfaces. And armed, hopefully, with more discipline to put stuff away when I’m done and throw stuff away I don’t need, and not to buy anymore beads or fabric for at least a few months. Wait for it…haha haha hahahahahaha! TCR
Comments (1)
written by Laura Quilligan , January 27, 2010 Luann, Thanks for sharing that most hysterical saga of the clearing of your studio!!OMG, how I can relate...I've started to clear out my studio (fiber artist) of 7 years of packrat-ing it. Then I'm sentimental about momentos, articles, and everything else of some kind of relevance to art, culture, and politics! I also feel I've managed to scale down the stuff. Minimalist, I'm not. Regards, Laura Write comment
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