Answering Questions:
What types of things do you see in more that one artist's space?
Why do you think these things appear in so many different artists' studios?
In an artist's space, you often see work in progress, finished work, sketches and sketchbooks, and materials that make up final products (or that help a piece along the way). An artist is an artist, and no matter what kind of art they make, all artists have tools, ladders, brooms, work tables, art pieces, sketchbooks or planning books, canvases, paper, paintbrushes, pencils and pens, charcoal, scissors, pallet knives, wood, cardboard, paint, clay, and much more. Those things are what make them an artist. Everything that is in an artist's studio appear in so many studios because they define the work that the artists do. On top of that, these 'things' are used to make art pieces or have some sort of significant involvement with the pieces that each artist works on. the items are in an artists studio because they are the "necessities" that are used in the process of making art and the final product.
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