One’s creative juices can be augmented by a pleasant workspace environment.
If you’re having trouble with your creative output, taking a look at how successful creationists have traditionally set up their inspiring workspaces may help.
Although the spaces are unique to each artist, one over-arching theme is an aura of peace and solitude.
Inspiring Workspaces of Creative Giants
Mark Twain, Author
Georgia O’Keefe, Painter
E.B. White, Writer
Alexander Calder, Sculptor
Roald Dahl, Children’s Author
Nikki McClure, Illustrator
Martin Amis, Novelist
Adrian Tomine, Graphic Novelist
Virginia Woolf, Novelist
Willem de Kooning, Artist
Chip Kidd, Book Cover Designer
Amanda Hesser, Food Writer
Ray Eames, Designer and Artist
Nigella Lawson, Food Writer
Susan Sontag, Writer and Filmmaker
Pablo Picasso, Artist
John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Songwriters and Artists
Marc Chagall, Painter
John Updike, Writer
Paul Cézanne, Painter
Colm Tóibín, Writer
David Hockney, Painter
William Buckley, Author and Commentator
Yoshitomo Nara, Artist
Will Self, Writer
Francis Bacon, Painter
Orla Kiely, Fashion Designer
Rudyard Kipling, Author
Jackson Pollock, Painter
Ruth Reichl, Food Writer
Mark Rothko, Painter
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