Our weekly Lancaster Woodturners coffee hour remembered David Ellsworth this week with some video that had not been shown before, here's the link:
View: https://youtu.be/EKCwAxuHh-I
That's a great quote from David, Mark ! Thanks for posting this. Another well known woodturner, who will remain nameless and is a bit of a wag, used to say that if you had a studio instead of a shop, you could put an extra "0" on the price !I attended one of David’s 3 day classes a few years back. He had a sign over the door leading to his basement which read “The Studio”. I asked him over lunch what was the difference between a Shop and Studio. He said, “To me, a shop is where someone makes things for other people. A Studio is where someone makes things to express themselves.” From that day on I have referred to my shop as my Studio. It was a very enjoyable 3 days.
I remember that from David's class as well. It's funny, but my 92-year old mentor and I often joke about the shop versus studio naming of one's workspace. I think many of us do a little of both "shop" and "studio" work, and I see a studio more as also being a space in which one might host in one of those meet the artist/studio crawl days. (Personally, I have to spend at least a couple of days of hard cleaning and reorganizing before I let strangers into my shop-I can't be the only one!).I attended one of David’s 3 day classes a few years back. He had a sign over the door leading to his basement which read “The Studio”. I asked him over lunch what was the difference between a Shop and Studio. He said, “To me, a shop is where someone makes things for other people. A Studio is where someone makes things to express themselves.” From that day on I have referred to my shop as my Studio. It was a very enjoyable 3 days.
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