Studio tour: my home art studio  my art studio in San Francisco

Studio tour: my home art studio my art studio in San Francisco

Christina Kent Art

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@Audion
@Audion - 05.03.2023 18:03

My studio is worse, challenge accepted! 😂

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@Audion
@Audion - 05.03.2023 18:06

Your locking mechanism on the easel is the best glad you have a good one.

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@billbevan9813
@billbevan9813 - 06.03.2023 00:14

Love your brush holder, wonder if I can get it in uk. Trouble is with organising studio, tends to go back to how it was before. 😂

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@KB-ty2gc
@KB-ty2gc - 06.03.2023 01:53

Nice studio. I have a lot of space but I have nothing for my paint tubes so I'm using card boxes. I bought for lights a daylight led strip. It can be set in a way you get very little shadow. I think my best great is a giant plexiglass panel I use as my palette. Easy to clean and the bigger the better 🤣. The easel is similar. I also got in touch with a local carpenter and he cuts me for free panels from his waste pile that he would otherwise just burn.

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@AlexDorje
@AlexDorje - 06.03.2023 14:00

🎨🖌😊❤️🇷🇺

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@StarryDreamer28
@StarryDreamer28 - 06.03.2023 15:14

I love messy imperfections and works in progress! it's part of the fun as long as it's functional. :) beautiful space!

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@annekarts8451
@annekarts8451 - 06.03.2023 16:25

You really abuse your brushes 😂 Love to see your studio is also a bit messy 😇 Thanks for the tour.
Oh and I love your wall of planned shows and "wall of rejection" - this is so motivating (may sound contradicting, but love that you celebrate your progress)

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@Blick_Art
@Blick_Art - 06.03.2023 20:07

This is wonderful! We've seen the inside of a lot of artist's studios, and you might be surprised to discover how many artists just use pretty much one little corner, no matter how much open space they have. We think one reason is just the efficiency of movement, from palette to canvas. If you think about it, especially for observational/representational art, the time from looking at the subject to looking at the palette, to looking at the painting has to be as brief as possible, because memory fades quickly! No artist we've met yet is exactly a whiz at cable management, so that's not exactly unusual :-) And can we just take a moment to acknowledge the humble binder clip, one of the unsung heroes of the artist's studio?

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@sazzer243
@sazzer243 - 07.03.2023 22:40

Very inspiring, I love your work and you are great in front of the camera. Makes me want to be braver videoing my own work! Well done and that was a really interesting studio tour too 🤓

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@Purpleiris444
@Purpleiris444 - 09.03.2023 18:01

You are obviously working in a very small space. Putting painting, mailing/packaging, and videotaping all in one space is not easy. It’s encouraging to see that painting professionally can be done in a small space.

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@hannahcrumley3103
@hannahcrumley3103 - 10.03.2023 23:19

It looks like you are making great use of your space- it looks like you have it set up to function well for you. I have a very small room in my basement- the restrictions of the small space can be frustrating at times but , like you, I make it work. If we waited for the perfect space we’d never create anything! I like your space- it looks bright and inviting!

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@KINGKONGARTIST
@KINGKONGARTIST - 10.05.2023 14:59

That's awesome! I definitely agree that having an efficient workspace is important for artists.

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@hanhvuong8898
@hanhvuong8898 - 27.06.2023 06:17

Thank you so much.

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@metalkingtohorses
@metalkingtohorses - 02.08.2023 22:04

I love the peg board

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@metalkingtohorses
@metalkingtohorses - 02.08.2023 22:29

I am inspired I'm for sure gna do peg board

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@cardino3355
@cardino3355 - 14.09.2023 00:44

I really like your studio .I hope to get a shed and convert it into a studio . I like the Pig board idea think I'm going to use that one

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@kryssygee4814
@kryssygee4814 - 15.09.2023 16:00

❤Studio as WIP is absolutely what most of us need to see!! What works// what doesn’t🎉🎉

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@DQ_ArtGroupie
@DQ_ArtGroupie - 27.12.2023 19:01

Great tour of your practical lefty-friendly studio layout, with your custom easel-sun and your cool easel-side brush holder. It's funny how in videos everybody can seem like lefties, until we see the writing around them is backwards. At a certain point, I noticed the word "GESSO" huge and written forward on that bottle you held up. Your finding a practical use for a Bob Ross lunchbox, placed picture-side up in your drawer, says a lot about the universal respect and affection he enjoys amongst working artists now, whereas back in the day professional artists I talked with seemed to distance themselves from him. There's a huge life lesson in your not waiting for the perfect (looking) studio to create in or to show to your viewers. Every corner you showed us had a purpose and was in use. As far as cable management, I'm not winning any prizes either, but I'm starting to keep a cache of Velcro ties around to shorten excess cable lengths and to put away spare cables to clear up space.

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@MadisonBriggsArtchick
@MadisonBriggsArtchick - 03.01.2024 14:42

Thank you for sharing a realistic studio space for working in oil. You embrace your imperfections, such as the paint smears on your cabinets. So many of the studios I have viewed are too pristine; it makes it difficult to picture any art actually being made there as it is too clean! I subscribed and look forward to viewing more videos. Thank you for sharing!

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@sandycoffmansstudio731
@sandycoffmansstudio731 - 21.01.2024 17:47

Thank you for the tour! I’m one of those people waiting to create my studio. Hope mine will be as creative and useful and wonderful as yours!

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@barbibarnum
@barbibarnum - 25.02.2024 20:25

Oh my gosh!!! I need that easel brush holder. Do you have a link? The search terms I’ve been trying won’t turn it up.

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