So when I asked him to help Jim and me move the 10,000 lb. stainless steel table in my studio, he said, "How's an old lady, a gimp-ass old man, and one guy who's reasonably fit going to move this?" I said, "We're going to push it with our butts ... errr, I mean backs!" Well, we did it ... Of course, when David asked me, "What does a hernia feel like?" I answered, "You don't have one." He accepted it ... so we moved on! :-)
These are a series of photos of what the studio looked like during it's transition. The photos need no explanation other than to say, "Come back next week, y'all, to see the finished results!"
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9 comments:
Awwww, that's a great son to help out! I'm jealous over your spacious studio. And that's a serious sound system you have there! Can't wait to see the 'after' photos.
here's hoping that david does not have a hernia and that you get this looking the way you want it soon!
There's no stoppin' now....you promised pictures of the finished project!!
I get the same kind of reaction from my son when he's home! Love all of the light from your windows. Can't wait to see the transformation.
I love your space, Barbara, and especially those windows. My husband always thinks "Uh oh..." when I start a sentence with, "I've got an idea!" :)
Your studio has so much light! Sigh!
Can't wait to see how everything looks, as soon as you have reorganized.
Can't wait to see the end result. I can only imagine the work! Great workspace. Riki ;)
Thanks, everybody. Can't wait to show you the end results. It won't be like anything from "Where Women Create" but it will be a lot better that it was before.
Great pics! I think that getting it all organized (I am doing the same thing) will allow for such great creativity… I love the "boom box" reminds me of a transformer or something. I had one with a remote and put the remote in a zip lock baggie taped up as to not get clay into it… Love music in the studio (and room to shake your booty when the mood hits!)
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