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”I hope this email finds you well” Literally how the email finds me ^^
Couldn’t make it into the workshop I planned to attend yesterday due to the storm, so I did some painting at home with what I had! 
I’m still trying to beat the perfectionism out of myself, so this isn’t my most polished piece, but I’m proud of it regardless. I’m trying to focus more on capturing an idea rather than making something perfect. I used an old dried out paintbrush for the figure to experiment with shape and texture. This allowed me to be really loose with form and I really like the finished product of that. I wanted the office space to seem never ending and intimidating to the viewer and I think I achieved this. I had to use A3 paper because that’s all I had but I’m looking forward to painting on a larger scale soon and working even more on my perfectionism! :D
The offices of the Central Social Institution of Prague. April 26, 1937
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The Adelaide studio of and by Williams Burton Leopardi (WBL)
"...their design process is both interactive and reclusive, knowing that inspiration can happen at the most opportune and random moments. The planning and layering of their space caters for this. Internally, there are framed views of the connected spaces – from the front meeting rooms you look out to the cityscape. Their vision was to nurture and evolve a studio and community that passionately believes beautifully crafted, deeply personal environments are the foundation of our lives. The end result is beautifully detailed, reminiscent of a cool, inner-city hotel or a sophisticated wine bar. But it is the overarching warmth that the space exudes that makes this studio so special. It’s a space you might feel comfortable in to curl up on the couch and read a book. A space you might feel inspired to create within..."