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I thought a few of you might like a peek into my drawing space at home. This is in my guest bedroom. As you can see, I probably don't have many overnight guests. ;) What you can't see is the flat screen TV to its left--where I stream movies. There is also a late 40's Cleveland cornet on a stand at the foot of the bed. So this is my passive/active entertainment room, you could say. Original Jones Art doing his thing in Austin, Texas.

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Barbara Beck-Azar 17 Jun 2013

an artist without a space is lost. Guests in my house get an air mattress in my office. The studio is sacred and essential to the happiness of the home.

Mark Kokopelli Watkins 19 May 2013

A constant imaging pattern and plan...love your style!

Patricia Passaris 11 Oct 2012

De-light-full... Very Organized... Thank you for sharing.

Debi Day 27 Jul 2012

This is the work place of an artist indeed, lovely artworks to liven the space!

Artist Reply: I am usually working on a couple of drawings at a time, Debi, and then there are scribbles that I hate to throw out because there's a bit I might be able to use. Thanks!

Meg Murray 22 Jul 2012

I love seeing one place where your work comes a live from your talented creative brain and soul

Eric Amiel 12 Jun 2012

Great pic !!!!!! ;-))))))))))))

Stefani Wehner 09 Jun 2012

Brilliant idea......love this shot.... and many fantastic details to see!

Rebecca Langlois 25 May 2012

LOL. Looks like mine "would" be if I had the time to pick up a pencil again!!

Chris Roukema 25 May 2012

Charles, You just about have as many pens as Me! Great Photos of behind the Scenes of an Artist! Most Excellent! Personally, I haven't done any Pen Work in a Long time! Smiles from Canada!

Artist Reply: Thanks, Chris! Actually, I have two rather large boxes on the floor with MORE pens, pencils, etc. :) You ought to draw more, IMHO.