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I didn't really watch it myself, but I heard there was squabbling and someone jumped onto the judges table? I'm guessing that after auditions which impressed the judges, some really dropped the ball at boot camp. Rather than trawling through Youtube, can anyone name some names for me?
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It's repeated on ITV2 3 times a week and its on ITViplayer
It's repeated on ITV2 3 times a week and its on ITViplayer
What's an art, technology, or design studio?

LadyNRNO
For architecture class we have to find out what is a:
Design Studio, Technology Studio, and Art Studio
Along with finding out what they are I have to find out what does it take to design them. E.i. Furniture, space needed- etc.
It would be great if you guys have websites i can look at that will give me the answer. I sorta need a website to refer to. Thanks a million! =D
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An art studio is a place where an artist works. Being an artist myself
(a painter) I can tell you alittle about how I have my art studio set up.
It is basically one large open room with 5 different designated areas.
A studio functions much like a small factory (Which I hate to admit, lol).
1) Creation Area. This is where painting, drawing, and all the creation happens. It is most likely the second largest area of the whole operation.
It needs good lighting, either by a window or good articifal lighting. It contains an easile or desk, something to set paintings or papers on, a chair, music radio, a can of brushes, and tools of the trade. It is an area which carpet isn't the best idea for flooring as painting can be messy.
Pictures of examples...
http://stuvox.co.uk/kes/moodle/file.php/1/KesImages/Art_Studio_w1.jpg
http://www.ekon.ca/Images/Campers/around_the_camp_studio.jpg
http://www.pablosart.org.nz/studio/studiodesks.jpg
2) Cleaning area. This is where paint brushes are washed and any clean up is done. It has a large sink, paper towels, floor broom, and garbage can.
Perhaps a mirror, scrub brush, and soap.
http://www.40north.org/images/high_cross_art_studio/hcs_sink1.JPG
http://www.40north.org/images/high_cross_art_studio/hcs_sink2.JPG
3) Sprey & Finishing section or booth. It enclosed area which has a fan leading out side for good ventalation. It is long area because I also finish wood framming. I sprey the paintings with vanish, it isn't healthy to breath the fumes in, so that is why I have this area. On one of the side wall is a series of hooks where I hang safety glass and breathing masks.
http://www.gamerabaenre.com/images/spray_booth_3_0%20001_jpg.jpg
http://www.albertiwoodworking.com/resources/spray-booth.gif
4) Famming & Matting area. It has a large table is an area which takes alot of room due to the size of picture frames and the storage of them. I use this area kind of like a supply storage area aswell, with tall shelves.
Example of a store but set up the same way...
http://www.rousseausfineartframing.com/images/INTERIOR_SHOP700.jpg
http://www.karenskornerframeandart.com/Custom%20Framing/Selecting%20Frame-Matt3.jpg
5) Business Section. A desk, computer, printer, file folders, and anything business related items. Shelves. It is basically and office area where the artist keeps track of shows, dates, and business. It can also double as a display area for finished artworks.
http://www.tanzende.com/Painting_Gallery/UrbanArtStudio.jpg
Some artists who start their own galleries have there studio's built into their shop. People can walk in and shop at the front, while they can see you create art in the back. There is definitly a variety of ways you can set up an art studio to optimize relationships with collector or cliental.
http://www.visualartstudio.org/db5/00487/visualartstudio.org/_uimages/VisualArtStudioJune07.JPG
http://allsorts.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/studio2_3.jpg
An art studio is a place where an artist works. Being an artist myself
(a painter) I can tell you alittle about how I have my art studio set up.
It is basically one large open room with 5 different designated areas.
A studio functions much like a small factory (Which I hate to admit, lol).
1) Creation Area. This is where painting, drawing, and all the creation happens. It is most likely the second largest area of the whole operation.
It needs good lighting, either by a window or good articifal lighting. It contains an easile or desk, something to set paintings or papers on, a chair, music radio, a can of brushes, and tools of the trade. It is an area which carpet isn't the best idea for flooring as painting can be messy.
Pictures of examples...
http://stuvox.co.uk/kes/moodle/file.php/1/KesImages/Art_Studio_w1.jpg
http://www.ekon.ca/Images/Campers/around_the_camp_studio.jpg
http://www.pablosart.org.nz/studio/studiodesks.jpg
2) Cleaning area. This is where paint brushes are washed and any clean up is done. It has a large sink, paper towels, floor broom, and garbage can.
Perhaps a mirror, scrub brush, and soap.
http://www.40north.org/images/high_cross_art_studio/hcs_sink1.JPG
http://www.40north.org/images/high_cross_art_studio/hcs_sink2.JPG
3) Sprey & Finishing section or booth. It enclosed area which has a fan leading out side for good ventalation. It is long area because I also finish wood framming. I sprey the paintings with vanish, it isn't healthy to breath the fumes in, so that is why I have this area. On one of the side wall is a series of hooks where I hang safety glass and breathing masks.
http://www.gamerabaenre.com/images/spray_booth_3_0%20001_jpg.jpg
http://www.albertiwoodworking.com/resources/spray-booth.gif
4) Famming & Matting area. It has a large table is an area which takes alot of room due to the size of picture frames and the storage of them. I use this area kind of like a supply storage area aswell, with tall shelves.
Example of a store but set up the same way...
http://www.rousseausfineartframing.com/images/INTERIOR_SHOP700.jpg
http://www.karenskornerframeandart.com/Custom%20Framing/Selecting%20Frame-Matt3.jpg
5) Business Section. A desk, computer, printer, file folders, and anything business related items. Shelves. It is basically and office area where the artist keeps track of shows, dates, and business. It can also double as a display area for finished artworks.
http://www.tanzende.com/Painting_Gallery/UrbanArtStudio.jpg
Some artists who start their own galleries have there studio's built into their shop. People can walk in and shop at the front, while they can see you create art in the back. There is definitly a variety of ways you can set up an art studio to optimize relationships with collector or cliental.
http://www.visualartstudio.org/db5/00487/visualartstudio.org/_uimages/VisualArtStudioJune07.JPG
http://allsorts.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/studio2_3.jpg
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