The primary tool of any artist is curiosity. I fill sketchbooks with explorations of ideas using the thread of “What if?” as my curiosity trigger.
When invited to contribute to an article about the essential feature of a home studio, I couldn’t resist. I moved out of my home studio almost 8 years ago when we downsized. But, for most of my life, I did have a studio at home. So, I also had a few thoughts. Mostly, I was curious to see what other artists considered essential. The contributors created an interesting list of options. Now that the home office is truly a thing, these suggestions by experienced “work from home” artists may be helpful.
Take a look at the article by Ryan Castillo @redfin. It’s short and full of insights.