Re: Building a studio
Posted by ian knife on Wednesday, October 23, 2002 at 00:03:15
on Wednesday, October 23, 2002 at 00:03:15, Elodie Meunier wrote:

I'm planning to build my sculpture studio, and would be interested in advices, tips,... I'm mostly carving marble, sometimes wood, working clay, and am thinking of maybe having my home foundry too. If you know books or websites, either in english, french, german or italian, that can be helpful for my project, or if you think from experience of useful things to be done (or not), thanks to tell me.

Elodie


hey ,seen your message;depending on which part of the country you are living in you deffinately want an out door studio with lots of airflow when cuttign or grinding,no concrete floors for you'd have to be walking on stone chips whic could be uncomfortable @times,iprefer to collect all my stone chips to spread arround my studio floor to help soak up water from long nites of wet sanding, lots of light is a have to.I had my last studio in Portage MI and it was a indoor studio, my first time ever carving stne in doors ,i don't think i ever wana go throuhg that again, it's deadly,.

been carving stone for 20 years now starting in Zimbabwe.

hope i was a help,always breath clean!

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