Unless an artist literally paints with colors of the wind, one needs a studio to work in. And here we present some workshops of famous artists. From expansive beginning of the century lofts to tiny modern rooms, these are the places where art is born. And stored! Artist have a great many tools for their work, which need some space, and then there are all the reference books, bits of inspirational material, leftover junk and, of course, works unfinished or some that were never meant to be finished. It’s a home for both the artist and his art.
It’s not surprising that some of these places are more chaotic than others. After all, the picture series covers a great span of time, and many artists of different styles and mannerisms. So if some studios look tidy and almost clinically clean, other work spaces appear more akin to an explosion in a paint factory.
Pablo Picasso

Claude Monet

Hans Hartung

Salvador Dali

Ron Mueck

David Lynch

Francis Bacon

Phil Akashi

Keith Harring

Laurie Lipton

Jackson Pollock

Yannima Pikarli Tommy Watson

Frida Kahlo

Yue Minjun

Joan Miro

Gustave Clarence Rodolphe Boulanger

Mark Chagall

Roy Lichtenstein

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