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A Studio for Your CraftWell it is obvious, if you are deeply interested into a certain craft like pottery making for example, you will need a space to do your work. Your own space where you can concentrate on your craft; a space where all your tools and all your work will have a safe place. Most professional artistd and avid craft makers usually have their own studio. The studio is often a separate space from where they live to ensure that nobody in the family will disrupt them while working. This could be a garage, an old industrial building, or a garden outbuilding. For those who are just renting an apartment, creating a space for a craft like pottery, which can be pretty messy at times, can be quite difficult. You might consider moving in to a new place, or buying your own home. The latter is definitely not an easy decision to make because buying a property is not as easy as buying a new car. A great alternative will be is to rent a studio which you can share with another artist, or move to a studio that can provide you enough space for living and for doing your craft. Another option is to join an artists' community to be able to share a work building and an exhibition space with other artists. Meanwhile, before you search and create a studio for your craft, it is important that you know and understand how much you are into the craft. Meaning, you need to define how deeply interested in pottery making. Are you just trying pottery out, or you want to make a profession or a business out of it? Are you really serious about being a ceramic artist, or are you just trying out it as a hobby? Defining your interest in pottery or whatever type of art that you want to go into will help you determine how much space and what kind of place you will need to work at. This will also save you from making a rush decision about renting a new place or buying a studio, which you will later realised you do not need at all. So before you search the classifieds for studio vacancy, examine your needs first. Also, do not forget to take a look at the existing space you have. If you are not thinking of making pottery extensively, your spare bedroom or your enclosed porch can be a good alternative. Recommended Links
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How does Mail Order Pottery Painting Work?Pots of Fun send you everything you need to create your own little mobile pottery painting event, including all the equipment and full instructions. After you have painted your pots you send them back to us (using our returns service) for us to glaze and fire your artwork. |