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A Year of Making Art, Day 323: Studio Space in Limbo

March 8, 2008  Day 323

After waking up betwen 5 and 6 a.m. every morning for a week, today I slept in until after 8.  Tonight daylight savings begins, so that will mess up our internal clocks even more.

Adrian and I tried to move a piece of furniture out of my studio, and scuffed the new floor coating.  We were both upset at first--we work so poorly together--but then we talked about it and decided it was just a floor, after all, and not to punish ourselves for it.

Maybe I'm feeling lethargic because my studio space is in limbo and there's no room to paint?  I do have a big list of other things to catch up on, but it's not the same.  And with this gloomy weather we're having, there's no incentive to go out.  Adrian did of course, in order to take Roxy for her walk.  He was soaked to the bone when he got back.

Laura came over today to help with my bookkeeping.  I guess my old system was not that accurate, because we found some mistakes.  She is going to whip everything into shape.

I finally got around to my drawing late today.  I thought I would do something lush in reds, orange and pink, but ended up adding dark brown and black in order to make it work:

Drawing330500  Drawing #330  11" x 14"

(Note: There is a gap between the dates I'm writing and posting in order to give me time to get ahead.)

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