My art studio
it’s in the backyard. It’s underneath an avocado tree. It’s twelve by twelve by twelve. It’s kind of a little cube. It’s just my oasis, I love it. Up until the time I had the studio, I had one of the bedrooms of our home as my studio and I had our three sons in one bedroom and my studio in one bedroom, and that worked until it didn’t work and it really didn’t work when they got to the teenage years. So we built this thing in the backyard. It’s a great commute. I walk outside with my coffee cup and I’m out there all day.
I love to work. I mean, sometimes people say to me, “I don’t know how you do it to be self-disciplined enough to get into the studio and work all the time.” I mean, it’s what keeps me sane. Being out of my studio, it’s sort of I get frantic. It’s getting in there and actually sitting down and doing the work that calms me down. I try and work as much as I can. Other things make that complicated, but I am dying to get back in my studio. When I’m not there that’s where I want to be.