Women in Art 278 Magazine October 2014 | Page 7

from the editor her workspace. ______________ Are you the type of artist who prefers private space to unleash your creative genius or do you prefer working on collaborative projects with others? We’d love to hear from you about your workspace and the immediate environment you create or use to create your art. If you could categorize yourself, which category best sums up your workspace? The Minimalist: This artist has a super clean and empty space. She works on her art and then cleans up her workspace to leave little to nothing left until returning to it again. Organization and chaos-free living is how she thrives. The Hoarder: An environment filled with trinkets, objects - perhaps it’s safe to call it a bit chaotic - this artist works on many projects at once and has a lot of items for future projects. She may have numerous easels and canvases, paint brushes all about and created The Silent Type: Music and noise free. This artist works best in solitude. Quiet, undisturbed environment with no more than the lull of the street or the fresh breeze blowing through her windows. The Music Zone: Music is a must for this creative mind. Whether it’s piano, heavy metal or folk, this artist hones in on her creative ability while filling her space with music. The Zen Master: A calming space with a positive and peaceful vibe. Organized items in the drawers and on the shelves, perhap