Studio

Tools: Galaxy Tab S7

When it comes to digital work I use a Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 tablet with S-Pen. I use Infinite Painter for Android by Infinite Studio. I also have a vector app called Infinite Designer also by Infinite Studio but I don’t use it much these days except for the occasional quick idea drawing.

Galaxy Tab S7 with S-Pen. I have the Infinite Painter launch screen open that allows me to choose current and recent projects I have been working on. From here I can also see past projects and create a new project.

The dining room. Not just for dining.

I decided to make a bigger painting panel this time using nice plywood for the panel I got from McBeath Hardwood instead of MDF that I usually use. And I'm using pine I got from the Home Depot for the frame. My little work surface on the balcony is too small so I'm using the dining room floor. I sit in the chair to add extra weight while the glue dries.

Floor space, newspaper, and a chair for weight. I sat on the chair for extra weight.

A lot more on the table

What a mess. I am currently working on one of my smaller box like pieces and you can see by the image that there are a lot of things that are accumulating than are usually there when I am working on the larger Cayucos Lattice pieces.

Latex molds, can of plaster, sanding block, ink roller, brushes, glue, art pieces, eye screws, newspaper clippings, little saw and miter box, stir sticks, scraping cards, and mixing jars. Resting upright on the little purple sofa are a couple of cas…

Latex molds, can of plaster, sanding block, ink roller, brushes, glue, art pieces, eye screws, newspaper clippings, little saw and miter box, stir sticks, scraping cards, and mixing jars. Resting upright on the little purple sofa are a couple of cast plaster doll legs in molds.