








work.place is an ongoing project that serves to document the studios and work spaces of Portland-based creatives (craftspeople, artists, designers) by local photographer, Carlie Armstrong.
I love the photos of Carlie that capture in a beautiful, sensitive way, not just the physical workplace but the process, the development of the art works and the atmosphere of the artists studios.
All photographs by Carlie Armstrong: 1-3 Jo Hamilton // 4-6 Andy Paiko // 7-9 Liam Drain
OMG- I want a globe on my ceiling-
ReplyDeleteDitto the globe-on-ceiling comment! That is the coolest thing I've seen in a while!
ReplyDeleteI always feel it inspiring to look at others' workspaces. Love that globe collection and how it's displayed!
ReplyDeleteWow all that yarn and the colours!!! I love seeing peoples studios!
ReplyDeleteThat's really love photography work. So real, so soft and so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteRonnie xo
love all that yarn and those globes are too cool.
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sami
The first looks like my workspace kind of...:)
ReplyDeleteThe second one with the globes are fantastic!
i love all of those globes!!!
ReplyDelete♥ allister bee blog
cute spaces! the globes are just the perfect touch!
ReplyDeleteThat's such a cool project idea! It must be very interesting going to all those places. How cool is the workplace of the yarn craftswoman?!
ReplyDeletexo katie elizabeth
ohheyylife.blogspot.com
WOW just WOW.
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