So this is my spot in the new house. It is roomier that my last area (with the exception on losing my sewing machine), but there is a problem. The only place my sewing cabinet could possibly go, was right next to the open fire. No good for sculptures that are having their finishing fabrics on! I ended up boxing all my work up and feeling lost as to how to proceed. While I pondered this dilemma, I diversified a little into some experiments with clay, something I have always wanted to try. It's always good to have a few creative avenues, so you can switch attentions when you get a creative block. I have now realised that it shouldn't be too much of a problem, if I make my sculptures up to their basic forms in this environment. Though I will still need to solve the problem of finding a space to finish them off. Now the warmer weather is here, the fire is getting much less use, so hopefully I can get a bit more opportunity to complete a few, assuming my colour blending experiments yield results. Being that I have two sculptures in boxes, awaiting their final colours, I decided to start another, you can see him sitting on my desk. I saw an image that just grabbed me, I am full of inspiration for this little guy at the moment <3 #smallstudio #smallspace #sewingspace #ukartist #artiststudio #textileart #textileartist #creativeblock #ukmaker #slowstitch #handsew #handsewn #softsculpture #textileartist #ukcraft https://www.instagram.com/p/CeTgtQGotR0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=