Folks wonder where the heck I live and work; there are only a handful of people who have seen the inside of my studio home, so I figured I would introduce the general public to where I play music, weave, write, sew, draw, paint (and sorry, I won’t be introducing you to my bedroom!). I work full-time and a half and live part of my year in a remodeled two car garage in the most beautiful part of Colorado. The studio has no running water, no sewer and has insufficient heat in the wintertime, but I wear my sheepskin boots, sheepskin hat and gloves during the days and sleep in fleece and sweatpants during the bitter cold months in December, January and sometimes February. Yes, I am working towards someday having a real home though it is gonna take awhile.
Over the next three months, I will introduce you to various parts of my humble 700 sq.ft. sanctuary divided into sections. Here are the parts of “Clarissa’s Studio Series”:
- “The Living Room” where I play music, read, crochet, knit and clear out the coffee table to do Tai Chi;
- “The Office” where I draft proposals, emails, FB, grants, letters, update my website and post blog entries;
- “The Sewing Space” where I sew button robes and clothing for the grandkids;
- “The Weaving Space” for all my Chilkat and Ravenstail weaving projects on various size looms;
- “The Grand Table Space” where I do large layouts of robe pattern designs and cut the applique for button robes;
- “The Drawing Room” where I sketch and finalize drawings for robes, paintings, collages and book illustrations;
- “The Painting/Collage-making” where I create just that, along with printing limited edition Giclee’ prints and shrinkwrapping them;
- “Clarissa’s Kitchenette” where I zap an occasional Amy’s TV dinner for lunch and I keep a modest supply of drinking water;
- “Clarissa’s Storage Units” for beautiful and practical storage of all weaving, spinning, sewing, dyeing, beadworking supplies and recent collection of books
I use sheer, white/off-white curtains to divide my spaces. Since the space is one big room, I want some sense of controlling the cold and heat, keep each work space free from distractions from other projects in the other work spaces, and to create privacy when needed. For example, compare the above photograph showing the closed curtains behind the couch, and then the open curtains in the photograph below exposing the small kitchenette. In all posts of the “Clarissa’s Studio Series” take note where I use the curtains.
I live a secluded life during the Fall/Winter in Colorado in comparison to my very social life during the Spring/Summer in Alaska and most recently Yukon. In Colorado, I fulfill my need for privacy and seclusion, and other than hanging with my grandchildren and children, my main focus is my work; I work 70- 80 hours per week to create as much as I can within the time frame because once I land in Alaska, life is not about me, it’s about including others. Because I was born and bred in Alaska, and I remain true to my roots and heritage so I attend Native functions and teach classes, and I must harvest my berries and salmon, and I have many long-term friends and family, and the hours of daylight are long and wonderful, so it is very challenging to get any work done, who has time to work indoors!?!? There are beaches to be walked, oceans to ride, branches to brush aside and big trees to rest under, and always with others!
So every Springtime before I leave for Alaska, I absorb my serenity and look about me at the little bit of charm I’ve created herewithin, and I appreciate the stillness and silence while I create, create, create. Life is good as I nourish both aspects of this Gemini being!
Thanks for sharing your studio, love the curtains. Can you tell us where you purchased them?
Thank you for your response. I purchased the Northwest Coast motif curtains at the Haa Shagoon Gallery in Juneau; they come from a company called Native Northwest, however, these particular curtains are no longer available though Native Northwest has another design of curtains for sale on their website.