The piece on the easel is for a show at Rehs Contemporary. I’m
humbled to have been chosen for its gallery award through the
ARC Salon annual. There are other works-in-progress here, too.
I’m a big Konmari fan, but I also find joy in some of my lesser-used materials. Over by the art table are all my
just-in-case supplies: paints, pens, pencils, old brushes and different kinds of leaf, and even a custom-made
emboss hand-press. Every now and then I need a ‘thing’ and sometimes there it is.
studio is the time when I walk
downstairs to see my family. I know
that’s kind of corny, but it’s true.
New York-based Marc teaches at Smart
School (www.smarterartschool.com),
curates the Every Day Original site
(www.everydayoriginal.com), and is
busy evolving Art Business Bootcamp
(www.artbusinessbootcamp.com).
This is also my gym.
Over the past three
or four years I’ve
optimised my
workouts and space
needs. I have it down
to this rug, one set of
adjustable dumbbells,
a pull-up bar, and my
secret weapon: the
Tower 200 door gym.
I like tea, and brushes,
and things that go well
together. I probably
spent a week hunting,
researching and finding
just the right teapot,
tea holders, cup, and
yes the honey has a
red label!
I make my own molds
to build my resin pieces.
These are the tubs and
power drill attachment
I use to mix it. I went
through about 15
different kinds of
rubber to find the
right one for me.
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This is the room
between our studios.
Part storage, part
think-space. I try to
practice mindfulness
and take even a few
minutes a day to sit,
drink the tea and
just breathe.