Artyczar
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Any of you have storage issues?
For the last year, I moved all my unsold work into a temperature-controlled storage facility. Sounds expensive, but it was quite a large space for $200 a month--and it's a brand new, very secure, place, and that's temperature controlled (big deal). I have at least 250 pieces in there between 20 x 20 inches to 40 x 60 inches, plus my collection of other people's work--maybe 30 pieces. It's a lot of stuff that takes up the whole 10 x 20 foot space. Most everything is on those big industrial shelves. My drums are there too--inside of a big rolling anvil (flight) coffin.
Well, now I really need to save money and I'm going to bring it all here to my garage. The garage is finished here (dry walled and clean, aside from the big electric door). That's a $2400 savings a year. It's going to be a major pain in the ass to move it all. It was a major pain in the ass to move it to the storage place, but it was also a pain in the ass to move--period. The whole thing was so traumatic that it made me not want to paint on canvases or panels ever again because of all the space I need for storage. However, I have painted on a few since I've lived here. I guess I can't not do it, but I feel terrible about it, like I'm making more "stuff" that will take up SPACE!
Do any of you have this issue?
For the last year, I moved all my unsold work into a temperature-controlled storage facility. Sounds expensive, but it was quite a large space for $200 a month--and it's a brand new, very secure, place, and that's temperature controlled (big deal). I have at least 250 pieces in there between 20 x 20 inches to 40 x 60 inches, plus my collection of other people's work--maybe 30 pieces. It's a lot of stuff that takes up the whole 10 x 20 foot space. Most everything is on those big industrial shelves. My drums are there too--inside of a big rolling anvil (flight) coffin.
Well, now I really need to save money and I'm going to bring it all here to my garage. The garage is finished here (dry walled and clean, aside from the big electric door). That's a $2400 savings a year. It's going to be a major pain in the ass to move it all. It was a major pain in the ass to move it to the storage place, but it was also a pain in the ass to move--period. The whole thing was so traumatic that it made me not want to paint on canvases or panels ever again because of all the space I need for storage. However, I have painted on a few since I've lived here. I guess I can't not do it, but I feel terrible about it, like I'm making more "stuff" that will take up SPACE!
Do any of you have this issue?
When I'm gone someone is going to have a heck of a time sorting everything and probably a huge bonfire.
And I paid $750 dollars a month for 20+ years ago for a 700 square foot cold-water-flat studio with a shared restroom down the hall in Jersey City (across the Hudson from Manhattan and the World Trace Center. The studio I just left cost me $155 per month for 750 square feet of studio space plus 400 square feet of storage and a shared (among the artists in our unit only) restroom with a slop sink and cold & warm water. I'll save twice as much after this month when my car is paid off. A lot of the older largely empty warehouses in the area have been zoned "work/live" and I have thought about leasing a larger unit and converting a large portion of it into finished living space. I'd need to be certain of a long-term lease to avoid getting booted out after a year or two due to gentrification. I'd also need safe parking.
Unfortunately, the reality is that she may give a cursory perusal of the mess to see if there's anything she wants... and then the rest will fill several dumpsters.





... went crazy and kept calling the landlord complaining that I was invading his space. He even went so far as to change the padlock on the floor lock until the landlord made it clear that doing so was illegal as long as I was paying the rent. This is especially comic when you consider that I was one of the three artists on the original lease before we brought him in. Anyway... our landlord amazingly found two new tenants on short notice and so I was put on the spot, needing to rush and move everything within a two week period.
I already had removed my paintings after the idiot vandalized one of them... but I still had a lot of stuff to move... including furniture and stacks of art books and magazines that weigh a ton. I'm glad that the next 5 days are predicted to remain in the low 70s and even the 60s so I can finish up with the new studio and maybe even clear out the attic a bit so I can lay the paintings out flat. For the time being I found closet space in my den/library where all the paintings will fit rolled up and be safe. I found a good buy of glassine on Amazon... and I like your idea of paper weights, Arty, and I will be ordering a number of those as well. 