Studios of Their Own: Where Great Artists Work
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Studios of Their Own explores the unique spaces, habits, and rituals of over 50 famous artists, from Picasso and Hockney to Caravaggio and Frida Kahlo. This global journey examines how these artistic visionaries crafted their work, what they sought in a studio, and how their environments shaped their creativity. With evocative illustrations, Alex Johnson delves into how artists like Claude Monet created inspiring gardens for en plein air painting, Jean-Michel Basquiat transformed old stables into canvases, and Lee Krasner's work changed dramatically in a larger, light-filled studio. This striking collection offers readers a deeper understanding of the creative process through the personal spaces of some of the world’s most influential artists.
Hardcover / 192 pages
Dimensions: 6.7" x 8.5"