My studio is located in a detached 4 car garage behind our house. It’s about 900 sq ft. When we moved in, I built a wall down the middle - Half for clay and fabric, the other half for glazing and kilns. Here’s some pics. I love looking at the “eye spy” details of photographs, so I kept these at their original resolutions. Click the image to see all my messy detail. Maybe you can find: A mug by GinPins (yesterday’s coffee), my new mug from Kyle Houser (today’s coffee), my little shiva elephant, etc. etc.

Here’s the studio front with the garage door open. Left to right: Raku kiln; Skutt 1027; Skutt 1018.
The “other garage door” to the left (out of the photo) is for family related junk.

These two shelves hold bisque ware from the kilns and waiting to be glazed.

The messiest half - this is the glazing and shipping area. From left to right:
Shelf for glazed and wadded ware; Ghetto Spray Booth, Glazes and table; Shipping table; Photo booth; Glaze mixing and chemical storage in cabinets; doors to fabric and clay space.

Fabric half. Yeah - what dude do you know that has two sewing machines - sometimes going at the same time. Quilt in progress is for my little bro. Poor guy has been waiting on that sucker since christmas and it’s now almost his birthday.

Clay space. Left to right: Wholesale order that needs shipping; Canvas covered work table; Slab roller; leather hard shelf (for items waiting for handles or assembly); New Pacifica G800 wheel; Wedging table, reclaim slabs under. To the right of this photo is my drying rack (see photo below).

Work from last week that needs bisqueing. Most of these items are for two large wholesale orders. Top to bottom: Champagne flutes and two large vessels; Condiment bowls; Mugs mugs mugs; Mugs and tumbers and syrup decanters; Bowls and misc stuff; 20 freaking soap dishes.

Soda kiln - while it was firing yesterday, I built a new little flower bed at the top of the hill for my permanent kiln goddess. I’m going through a Mother Mary phase right now.