
Studio 111: your first look at the gallery side
November 8, 2016
?2016, artwork ?2004-2013 Amy Funderburk, All Rights Reserved
Studio 111 is coming along! Between painting trim and windows, installing light fixtures, and handling other assorted prerequisites to set up my new creation space, settling in has been a slower process than I imagined. It seems all the slower when compared to how very quickly everything had flowed to get me to this location!
Here is your first look at the so-called gallery side of my space, where I will showcase completed, framed pieces. In this area,?you can get a feel for what the artwork might look like in your home.
What you see on the wall to your left is just the start of what will ultimately be a salon-style installation ? not my favorite style of art presentation to be certain, but a necessity in this studio.
As you can see, I had the electricians move the chandelier from the working side of the studio to the gallery side, and I think it looks quite stylish! This warmer light was not helpful among the cooler, daylight bulb shop lights, but by showcasing the fixture on the other side, it has become a real asset.
Next month, I?ll give you a peek at the working half of the space. I look forward to your seeing the new studio in person!
Want to see where the artistic magic happens? Contact me to make an appointment for a private studio visit.
Above:?Artwork from left to right, all works ? Amy Funderburk All Rights Reserved:
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Sunset at the Mooghaun Hillfort (oil on linen, 22″ x 15″, ? 2004);?Second Sight/2nd Site (diptych, oil on oil primed linen, 12″ x 30″, ? 2012);?Turtle?s Progress (oil on linen, 17″ x 24″, ? 2011-12);?Red Mother (watercolor and holy water from the Chalice Well on paper, 5″ x 7″, ? 2009);?The Wild Trees of Madron (archival pigment print, 12″ x 18″, ? 2012);?Savasana ? the Release (oil on linen, 44″ x 32″, ? 2008-11); The Track to Nowhere (archival pigment print, 12″ x 18″, ? 2012);?corner: Central tree trunk post, The Wishing Tree installation (wood and bark, ? 2012);?Well of the Creatrix (oil on linen with holy water from the well in the gesso layers, 30″ x 36″, ? 2007);?bottom: Double Rainbow Over Loch Ness (archival pigment print, 18″ x 12″, ? 2013);?top: Cloud Planet with Jack-o-Lantern Face, Corrimony Cairn (archival pigment print, 18″ x 12″, ? 2013);?Manifestation of Rabbit (oil on linen, 30″ x 36″, ?2007); Knockfennell by the Shores of Lough Gur (watercolor pencils on paper, 7.5″ x 8.5″, ? 2005)