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Artists Workspaces by Josh Spear
Remember Wooster Collective has a bunch of pictures of his workspace, along with several other artists studios like MCA, Justin Kee's and Kid Acne. It's really great to see the space that artists create their work in. I think I even see a trampoline that doubles as a desk in Choe's space. Anything to get the creative juices flowing, I guess. From messy to clean, we as artists and designers have one thing in common--we love to spread out all over the place.
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