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“We always imagined that Einstein’s desk, pictured here on the day he died, would be a messy jumble. But check out those bookcases on either side of the chalkboard — that’s evidence of the left-brain/right-brain dichotomy if we’ve ever seen it. [via LIFE]”
(via Flavorwire » Desks of the Rich and Famous: Workspaces of Highly Creative People)
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Photograph: Eamonn McCabe
“Nevermind, Tina. Will Self takes the cake on the Post-It front. He writes, “My books begin life in notebooks, then they move on to Post-it notes, the Post-its go up on the walls of the room… I can’t throw anything away. Anything. I’m going to end up like one of those old weirdos who lives in a network of tunnels burrowed through trash – yet I do not fear this.” [via the Guardian] “
(via Flavorwire » Desks of the Rich and Famous: Workspaces of Highly Creative People)
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“Okay, we know this is from an American Express photo shoot, but we like to think this is a picture of her actual home office. Check out the intricate Post-It note organizational system — that screams Tina to us.” (via Flavorwire » Desks of the Rich and Famous: Workspaces of Highly Creative People)
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Yves Saint Laurent’s Workspace (via Flavorwire » Desks of the Rich and Famous: Workspaces of Highly Creative People)
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Equipment bench in Chuck Close’s studio.
Photo by: Joe FigInside the Painter’s Studio - The Morning News
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Audrey Kawasaki working:
( via audrey kawasaki: “some in-progress teaser pics of my ‘Hajimari’ solo show coming up at Jonathan Levine Gallery in NY this coming Saturday.” )
[via fishlung]