I have been contemplating my ideal working space. As I am theatre trained - naturally I move towards a blank black space as this is where I eventually install my works. However, this time in Iceland in a visual arts set up with space and place in mind has got me thinking differently. Rather than my journals consisting of frustration - they now note ideas such as
"I've been pondering this idea of S.E.A.S (the title of the NES festival) - the sea - lapping at the shore like a lazy dog. Boats seems to mean so much here. I saw an old boat in the paddock lying on the side. I want to make a futile attempt to take it back to the sea. Balloons tied to one side to set it right and take it back. Futile I know. but maybe that's the beauty of it. Maybe that's the beauty of everything. Poetry, art, love, life - a futile but heart warming attempt to bring things to where we envisage them. I don't mean futile in a harsh sense - but more a small, considered attempt that invariably will not come to fruition but we try, none the less, for the pleasure of poetic action"
So - potentially my space where I move, create, work and put together needs to be a studio of mess and clutter than I construct in and move the finished products into place in the theatre. I want to start organising a studio space as soon as I get back to Brisbane. Melody, the director of NES (and a good friend), called the space you go between work and home your '3rd space' - the space you go to escape and I think this studio is my third place. I go here for entertainment and release. Actually - I have been rolling around these ideas of spaces in my mind - considering my spaces and where I exist and I am thinking that this could actually be a fourth space?
Potentially we have four 'spaces' in which we exist.
1st Space - Home
2nd Space - Work
3rd Space - Elsewhere (coffee house, cinema, park, pub) that is completely removed 1 and 2.
4th Space - Studio Space (for experimentation with the ideas that boil down from existence in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd space. Maybe the 4th space is what makes an artist what they are. It's the point of distillation, where all the ideas from the 3 dominant
spaces filter down and trickle into some kind of expression of existence.
I think to have the space to let things organise and unpack themselves is this 4th space. Since having a dedicated space for these things I have started to journal and draw for the first time in years. Here is my offering from my fourth place. The first image I have drawn in many, many years.
I'm curious to know about other people's 4th space and where it is / why it is / what it is. Please feel free to comment below.