November Shadows #4 presents an unusually warm day for November; the temperature is 10°C, which is quite rare for us. No complaints here—I’m enjoying it! I plan to keep sharing glimpses of my study—my office space. I moved a desk from another room to create a workspace for my art projects, and currently, I’m focusing on aquarelle painting. Here’s a look at my desk; you’ll also see some of the statues I’ve created, along with my art displayed on the wall. Similar to the previous shot, this photo is taken with the light coming from the outside entrance, as the room itself was quite dim.
In my attempt to capture shadows, I created compositions in square, landscape, and portrait crops; since I have them, I thought, why not share?




both stunning and inspiring
Thank you Becky
This is almost art in art… so beautiful, fascinated me. Thank you, Love, nia
Thanks you Nia
Becky and Nia have both said it for me.
Thx Margaret ❤
You are so talented, Ritva!
Thanks Lois
Love the art and the space.
You’re very lucky to have a study/art studio space.
Now I’ve down-sized I can basically eat. sleep. & sit in a chair in front of the computer. LOL. I gave away my paintbrushes, watercolours and pottery tools about 16 years ago I think.
Vicki, I am lucky we have lots of space for two people
Ritva, thank you for sharing your workspace and your amazing art.
Thanks Beth, ❤
Wow, I love those little statues – you’re so talented to be able to create such pieces!
much appreciated Sarah, I am happy how they turned out.
Your paintings are as impressive as your photography!
I love your colorful art!
Dear friend Ritva, your workspace feels so alive, like every brushstroke, shadow, and little statue has a story to whisper. It’s the kind of corner where creativity doesn’t just happen, it grows.
Noe that you, glad you like my workspace 😀