Studio tours: Dana Sullivan

And now we have the studio of Dana "Sticky Love" Sullivan. You'll have to click to see the larger version because Dana cannot--CANNOT--be contained in small spaces, apparently.I have been so impressed with the neatness of these studios! As you can see, I operate in a Zen-like clutter that enables me to think freely while... Continue Reading →

Studio tours: Paul Schmid

And now for a peek inside the amazing Paul Schmid's studio:Here is my new workspace, after having been crammed into a corner off the dining room for years. The most eagerly wanted feature is my 12 foot cork wall, where I can view up to three books in progress at a single blow.Most of the... Continue Reading →

Studio tours: Kjersten Anna Hayes

We get to look inside KJ's studio just in time to say goodbye to it. As you can read more about on her blog, she's embarking on a two-year adventure in Malaysia.KJ has done amazing work for our organization, coordinating both our events and class calendars as well as the Bellingham schmoozes. Plus, she's a... Continue Reading →

Studio tours: Kate Higgins

Here's the lovely Hansville studio of Kate Higgins: CedarMoon Studio (click on picture to see a larger view) is the greatest gift my husband ever gave me besides a wedding ring and our two children (Tyra-29 and Whit-26).It is my sanctuary, a place where 'I have an idea!' and a place where messes don't count.... Continue Reading →

Studio tours: Elizabeth Blake

Elizabeth Blake sends along these two shots from her lovely, zen studio:Here are a couple of pictures of my workspace, which is called "Tin Can Studio" as the space is in a metal building. I have two main tables, a small drafting table and a larger stainless one, so I can spread pages out while... Continue Reading →

Studio tours: Dana Arnim

Here's where fabulous illustrator Dana Arnim works:In my office/studio, I have an art space and a computer space. My art space is under the one basement window, but I'm surrounded by books, photos, my tools, a heater, the cat bed, and my music player, so it's a great place to work. My computer area is... Continue Reading →

Studio tours: John Nez

John has kindly annotated this image of his super-cool work space:I do most of my drawing on the left side.... and most of the rest on the right side.Learn more about John Nez at his site!

Studio tours: Craig Orback

Illustrator Craig Orback has a brand-new setup in Bellingham. Extra points go to people who recognize who did the Bob Marley cover on Craig's shelf.He writes:My studio is a new space in our house up in Bellingham. Not the best afternoon light, but it has a fake wood burning stove at my feet. Need I... Continue Reading →

A room of one’s own

This is probably most appropriate for writers of historical fiction and nonfiction, but who knows? It might be just the work space you need at the Seattle Public Library:The Eulalie and Carlo Scandiuzzi Writers' Room, located on Spiral 9 of the Central Library, is a program of the Washington Center for the Book. It has... Continue Reading →

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