What a dream to be a successful artist like Claudia Aronow.
The way she lives....
in my favorite city.
one of Claudia Aronow's work spaces.
Her office.
The lighting is perfect for painting here.
The building still has the original tin ceilings.
I LOVE TIN CEILINGS.
Kudos to Claudia for maintaining them.
Claudia seems to be pulled by
CIRCLES.
Yet her work morphs.
Don't we all morph?
I know I am.
What did you think of the tour?
Would you want to be a successful artist?
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Hi Renee,
ReplyDeleteI love her space! As for the artwork, new Yorkers will buy anything. I don't see it as very inventive. How many swirls can one paint, a multitude it appears. Seems a bit of a one trick pony, but then art is so subjective and personal and this does not my boat float!
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PS: loving that link you shared. The New York social scene. I have volumes of opinions on that best kept to myself I think :-)
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ReplyDeletei would certainly change the dining chairs...and you are right on about art being subjective!!!
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so so incredibly cool! Loved the tour! What a beautiful work space - the lighting is divine! Oh how I wish I were an artist and worked in this space!
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Jan
so so incredibly cool! Loved the tour! What a beautiful work space - the lighting is divine! Oh how I wish I were an artist and worked in this space!
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Jan