A Studio Shuffle (Because My Brain Needed It)
- vejaduinc
- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
I finally did the thing I’ve been meaning to do for ages — I rearranged the studio. And honestly? It just makes more sense now.

All of my blank plaster casts are now right at the front of the studio. Clean, simple, and easy to grab. Whether you’re coming in for a paint session, planning a party, buying in bulk, or just want to see everything laid out properly, it’s now all there in one place. No digging. No guessing. No accidental distraction by something shiny and already painted.
The decorated pieces have moved further back, where they belong. They feel more like a gallery back there — finished works, fully realised versions of what the blanks can become. It gives them space to exist without getting in the way of the creative process, and it lets people see the difference between starting point and final form clearly.

This setup works better for how I actually use the space:
Blanks are easy to browse and restock
Decorated pieces feel intentional, not cluttered
Paint nights and parties flow better
My brain is significantly calmer
It’s still the same studio. Still full of skulls, weird little creatures, and questionable life choices. It just flows better now — and that means more room to create, experiment, and make a mess in the best possible way.
Sometimes a small shift is all it takes to make everything click. 🖤




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