A good studio for an artist is a very important place. Our creative studios might sometimes look like a pile of rubbish or a mixed-up room, but this is where great creations are born!
These photos are not glamorous and they show the artists in a very natural and raw state. This is the behind the scenes stuff. The photos give you an insight into how the artists work behind the scenes and what exactly goes into creating great artworks. It is not always pretty and organized. In fact, it seems to be usually quite the opposite!
1. Claude Monet
2. Laurie Lipton
3. Pablo Picasso
4. Salvador Dali
5. Jackson Pollock
6. Frida Kahlo
7. Joan Miro
8. Auguste Rodin
9. Gustave Clarence Rodolphe Boulanger
10. Paul Cezanne
11. Alexander Calder
12. Edvard Munch
13. Marc Chagall
14. Georgia O'Keeffe
15. Andy Warhol
16. Piet Mondriaan
17. Alphonse Mucha
18. Paul Klee
19. Constantin Brancusi
20. Jean Arp
21. Camille Claudel
22. Henry Moore
23. John Singer Sargent
24. Gustav Klimt
25. Victor Vasarely
26. David Hockney
27. Howard Chandler Christy
28. Edvard Munch
29. Yves Klein
30. Willem de Kooning
31. Vilmos Aba-Novák
32. Tamara De Lempicka
33. Aristide Mailol
34. Maurice Utrillo and Suzanne Valandon
35. Alfred Roll
36. Diego Rivera
37. Hr Giger
38. Beatrice Wood
39. Helen Frankenthaler
40. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
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These photos are not glamorous and they show the artists in a very natural and raw state. This is the behind the scenes stuff. The photos give you an insight into how the artists work behind the scenes and what exactly goes into creating great artworks. It is not always pretty and organized. In fact, it seems to be usually quite the opposite!
1. Claude Monet
2. Laurie Lipton
3. Pablo Picasso
4. Salvador Dali
5. Jackson Pollock
6. Frida Kahlo
7. Joan Miro
8. Auguste Rodin
9. Gustave Clarence Rodolphe Boulanger
10. Paul Cezanne
11. Alexander Calder
12. Edvard Munch
13. Marc Chagall
14. Georgia O'Keeffe
15. Andy Warhol
16. Piet Mondriaan
17. Alphonse Mucha
18. Paul Klee
19. Constantin Brancusi
20. Jean Arp
21. Camille Claudel
22. Henry Moore
23. John Singer Sargent
24. Gustav Klimt
25. Victor Vasarely
26. David Hockney
27. Howard Chandler Christy
28. Edvard Munch
29. Yves Klein
30. Willem de Kooning
31. Vilmos Aba-Novák
32. Tamara De Lempicka
33. Aristide Mailol
34. Maurice Utrillo and Suzanne Valandon
35. Alfred Roll
36. Diego Rivera
37. Hr Giger
38. Beatrice Wood
39. Helen Frankenthaler
40. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
(via Bored Panda)