tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36778695.post440380215958555403..comments2023-12-25T09:14:37.818+01:00Comments on <center>Liza moves on</center>: L'Atelier Gris, sunny corner in artist's studioLiza Hirsthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18024630462493582644noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36778695.post-53666448921443653092009-09-24T10:14:14.741+02:002009-09-24T10:14:14.741+02:00My dear Barbara, somehow I missed to respond to th...My dear Barbara, somehow I missed to respond to this comment of your's - so sorry! That's interesting to hear that many people are painting their studios grey! I have never seen another grey studio so far and although it looks nice I think for painting, white walls would definitely be better as they reflect much more light. The problem here is simply that my studio is extremely high (7 meters in the middle) and thus it is quite difficult and expensive to paint the concrete walls.<br /><br />Who knows, we might also get to Nova Scotia on our planned travels and then we'll see!Liza Hirsthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18024630462493582644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36778695.post-51409656686036445632009-09-21T17:26:15.687+02:002009-09-21T17:26:15.687+02:00Hi Liza,
It looks beautiful. The couch is amazing!...Hi Liza,<br />It looks beautiful. The couch is amazing! I love your interior paintings. So many people are painting their studios grey. But in Canada where that's how the light is for half the year (However right now we've had a solid month of sunshine), I am with you -- go for white. By the way you could live in Halifax, Nova Scotia, or Dartmouth and have both community, city and the sea. Plus you'd have Canadian health care, which is free. And it is pretty warm there most of the time. The odd big snowfall but otherwise temperate.<br /><br />xoxoxoxoxoxBarbaraBarbara Muirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01342757136485853833noreply@blogger.com