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Monday, August 12, 2013

Guest post: studio inspiration with Linda from Calling it Home

 Today Linda, of Calling it Home is saving my proverbial blog butt. After a weekend of non-stop commission work and today in the gallery, I am fresh out of steam for blogging. Here are her ideas to make my painting life easier and more gorgeous.


Hello, Design Du Monde-ites! I'm Linda from the blog Calling it Home.  Along with all of you, I have been watching Kerry go from her kitchen, to her basement, and now the office space of her home with her art studio plans. Not being an artist but a lover of her art, I think she should paint where she darn well feels like it! My opinion in her home will go as far as my husband's opinion in my our home.

Here are some inspirational pictures for your new studio.

Artistic Designs For Living


Dave Adams Photography


Whitney Lyons



RDM Architecture


Avondale Custom Homes
Richard Wintersole Architect


Ron Yeo, FAIA Architect


Once her art studio is fully functioning she can bring in the interns.


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If you lived closer, I would come help you. In fact since I like working alone I would probably just do it for you....and then you could thank me with one of your amazing pieces of art. 
I would say, "No I really couldn't accept this." You would say, "Oh, but you must!". I would say, "You really shouldn't have." And you would say, "But you sent me all those instructions on exactly what you wanted?"
Yeah, that's enough dreaming for me. Good luck with your studio planning, Kerry. Feel free to disregard all of the above ;-)

  Wouldn't you love it if Linda came to your house to help you get a room shipshape?
Thank you, Linda!!!

14 comments:

  1. What I wouldn't give for an entire vaulted ceiling studio filled with light and surfaces that I could get paint all over! But I'd want it clean as well as pretty! Great ideas!
    Xo nancy

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  2. Lucky Lady! See you don't need an intern ... you just need Linda designing, you painting ... and get someone to clean. The perfect Tri-fecta!! Happy Monday! xo

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  3. hahaha, such a good Monday post. Linda in charge and Kerry's art. What's not to love!

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  4. Every woman should have a "room of her own." It's been fun watching Kerry's work being found, loved and shared.

    I think the only thing missing in your studio plans is a drain and a garden hose. In fact, I wish I could have that system in my kitchen!

    Love the sassy interns.

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  5. Teehee, so good. I think you two would make a great pair!

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  6. I will begin my young student art lessons September 9..these are some really inspirational photos for me as I ready my loft space for those little kiddos!

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  7. Love Linda's spaces and love the adorable "interns" she found for your!

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  8. Hahaha! I wish I could 'trade' something with Kerry too Linda! Your inspiratino rooms are all beautiful and artistic for sure!

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  9. Wherever Kerry paints it's working, her gorgeous creations are endless!

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  10. I love these studios! What a dream job!

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  11. Thanks for letting me hang out on your blog, Kerry. You need to think about intern :).

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  12. Great places to work...I would love to have an art room like these...

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  13. Gorgeous inspiration, my favourite is the first with that old wood table!! So beautiful!!
    Anyways, an artist is always an artist, wherever she paints!!
    xo,
    Ozana

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  14. Man, I feel depressed after seeing these studios....lol

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