I am captured by the creative genius that spills out of garden sheds. Artistry, in particular. It seems that the blank mundane canvas of the common timber structure allows imaginative and intense focus on painterly expression. Perhaps it is the physical solitude of the shed which enables its inhabitant to travel the heights and depths of their own artistic perfection.
Damian Hirst spent almost three years in his garden shed in Devon painting a collection. The paintings, most of which had never been seen outside the shed, featured in the Wallace Collection in London, 2009. "For two years... the paintings were embarrassing and I didn't want anyone to come in," he said. Although he is now working with oil on canvas rather than animals in formaldehyde, the focus of his paintings remain - skulls, sharks jaws and cigarettes. Hirst holds the world record for the largest sale of a single artist at ?111million but has returned to his college roots to concentrate on oil painting, from his garden room!
Dublin born self-taught artist Paul Kelly burst upon the Irish art scene in the early 1990s, winning the James Kennedy Memorial Award for portraiture at the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) at the age of 23, and, nine years later, the Artist of the Year Award of the most prestigious honours in UK/Irish fine art. Enjoying tremendous commercial success with sell-out exhibitions at the Gorry Gallery in Dublin, he still worked out of his own garden shed studio at home.
It is true to say that the veritable peace and solitude in a detached is condusive to creative thought. However, having lots of natural light and being in a natural setting - a garden - adds an edge that cannot be rivaled in any old college art studio or home study room. The freshness of the greenery and reflections of light throughout the day are inspiring. I came across one story about a dedicated author in the late 19th century who had his garden studio erected on a rotating frame, so he could wind it around to follow the sun. I don't think I would venture that far but the new designs with the corner wrap around glazing are very appealing.
Creative industries account for many home-based businesses today. Web designers, 3D imagery graphic artists, graphic designers, brand and image builders have taken up residence in throughout suburbia. Following the established artistic tradition of the garden studio workroom, the benefits are clear that this environment is perfect for nurturing creative thought and expression.
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