Alexander Morrison Artist in residence: in his shed

Artist Alexander Morrison studio is his shed, what do you sheddies think (of the shed and the work!) [flickr]photo:3845200240[/flickr] [flickr]photo:3845200690[/flickr] My artwork is generally oils, the occasional acyclic piece and some mixed media and prints. My inspirations are generally the great modern painters like Auerbach and Freud. I love Toulouse-lautrec’s frivilent style and some of… Continue reading Alexander Morrison Artist in residence: in his shed

Designs for shed of the year 2010? – Free shed plans

if you are reading this as google found the words Free shed plans in the headline.. then welcome, otherwise you are a regular reader and clicked as you after a freebie plan to build a shed for next years competition? The reason for this post is the lack of quality free(or open source) shed designs… Continue reading Designs for shed of the year 2010? – Free shed plans

Rotating Shed Follows the Sun – only useful sometimes in UK

Shed Judge Lloyd Alter reports on this posh shed. Susanne Watzeck & Jörg Sturm designed this in 1996 as the “first unit of a space system in which the individual functions living, cooking, washing, sleeping, working are accommodated in separate units.” However, years later with garden sheds and small spaces being all the rage, it… Continue reading Rotating Shed Follows the Sun – only useful sometimes in UK

Just sheds – Flickr a milestone

We have just reached past the 1500 photos mark..on our Just Sheds group.. I will try and do a weekly post on the great images we have had added my sheddies and future sheddi.. [flickr]photo:2903040139[/flickr][flickr]photo:2908626025[/flickr][flickr]photo:2915079220[/flickr][flickr]photo:2915136760[/flickr][flickr]photo:2914923912[/flickr][flickr]photo:2913409650[/flickr] wonderful, from the allotment shed to the post designer wossname.

“Sheds” in the NYTimes

Those posh sheds are featured in the NYTIMES THREE years after renovating their 1903 brownstone in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, Greg and Cheyenne Morris turned their attention to their backyard, which contained an odd assortment of disused items — sinks, toilets, Virgin Mary statuettes, wheels from street vendor carts and a moldering stucco garden… Continue reading “Sheds” in the NYTimes