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At home with the creators: a trip through artists' apartments

Joachim Rodriguez y Romero
Joachim Rodriguez y Romero
Thu., January 2, 2025, 10:32 CET

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Today we get insights into the artist apartments and studios of well -known artists and creatively creative. Learn more about the inspiration and creative process of these artists and how you and your living space are mutually dependent.

At home with the creators of the art world

At home with the creators: accompany us on a trip through inspiring artist apartments
At home with the creators: accompany us on a trip through inspiring artist apartments
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In this article we start an exciting and insightful journey into the private living environment of some well -known artists and how these rooms influence creative process

Some exemplary artists we will look at are Cevin Parker, Tomaz Veber, Sylwia Synak, Paul Schrader, Nicola Metzger and Danh from.

Each of them has found their own unique style and expression in the art world. In Germany there are some remarkable artistic refugees that we will explore. Including the studios of Cevin Parker and Tomaz Veber .

  • At home with the creators of the art world
  • The importance of the creative refuge for artists
  • Atelier visits and room tours with 6 known artists
    • Cevin Parker - Between minimalism and creative chaos
    • Room tour at Tomaz Veber in Stuttgart
    • With painter Sylwia Synak at home - now it's getting colorful!
    • Paul Schrader - the unusual artist and his refuge in the far north
    • Designer studio by Nicola Metzger - Living and working under one roof
    • Nature and sustainable - concept artist Danh VO lives on a manor near Berlin

There you will find the necessary calm and inspiration to work on your works and to realize your artistic vision. Other inspiring artist apartments can be found at Sylwia Synak in Munich, Paul Schrader in Hamburg and designer Nicola Metzger in Berlin.

The vibrating art scene and the multicultural atmosphere of these cities offer the artists a wealth of influences and ideas that can flow into their creative works.

concept artist Danh Vo near Berlin also found his artistic niche in rural areas Surrounded by the beauty of nature and far from the hectic city life, the Vietnamese has settled on an idyllic manor in order to create its art in harmony with the natural surroundings.

These artistic refuges not only offer artists a place to work, but also a space for self -reflection and personal growth . The studios of Parker, Veber, Synak, Schrader, butcher and VO are places of inner contemplation and creative experimentation.

Here you can edit your ideas and further develop your artistic skills. In the next section of our article, we will go into more detail about the importance of these creative refuge for the artists and examine how to use these rooms to create new creations.

The importance of the creative refuge for artists

The importance of a creative refuge for artists
The importance of a creative refuge for artists
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The importance of the creative refuge for an artist cannot be underestimated. It is a place where you can withdraw and concentrate entirely on your art. Here you can develop freely, experiment and try out new techniques. It is a room in which you can fully express your passion and talent.

The environment in which an artist works also has a big influence on its art. The culture and landscape of a country can be an inspiring source and open up new perspectives. For example, some artists from Germany move to other countries to find new inspiration.

They immerse themselves in foreign cultures and can be influenced by the atmosphere and flair of a place. The experiences and impressions you gain on your travels then flow into your works of art.

The creative refuge of an artist is therefore not a place of isolation, but a place of freedom and artistic expression . It enables the artist to detach themselves from external distractions and to concentrate fully on his art. It is a room that inspires the artist and encourages him to expand his creative limits.

And even if every refuge is unique, everyone has one thing in common: they are the retreats in which the artists let their art come alive and express their passion in impressive works.

Accompany me on this exciting journey through the living and creating world of talented art creators and be inspired!

Atelier visits and room tours with 6 known artists

Cevin Parker - Between minimalism and creative chaos

Let's start our journey in the federal capital. More precisely in the four walls of the Berlin painter Cevin Parker .

Cevin Parker, a gifted artist from Berlin , now opens not only the doors of his studio, but also that of his apartment, in which he lives together with his loyal companion Franky, a dog. As an artist, Cevin's lifestyle is characterized by creative freedom and the city of Berlin is a real after -school care for him.

Art is a constant in his life and through difficult experiences it became even more important. Although he has no art studies , he dared to be an artist and has thus become successful.

Our journey begins in the artist's studio . Here Cevin Parker can chaotic , spill colors and let everything lit around. His 48 square meter apartment, which he minimalist and tidy, A contrast that makes you curious.

The Berlin artist's apartment is cleverly divided: the main room consists of a spacious kitchen and a living room. But the kitchen is hardly used - Cevin Parker prefers to eat with friends in the city. His living room acts as a small art gallery in which he exhibits and looks at his pictures.

In the bedroom, Cevin Parker worked a lot with low-boards to optimally use the room. But the most important thing for him is the comfortable bed - a place of calm and relaxation. For the artist, his home one thing above all: an oasis of calm away from stress and hustle and bustle.

Here he can simply be himself. His apartment mirrors T against his character - a combination of a minimalist design and selected objects, designed according to feeling instead of a plan.

Like art, furniture for Cevin Parker is something special. Something you have for a long time and appreciates. Creativity and art run through his whole life and also influence his facility.

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Room tour at Tomaz Veber in Stuttgart

At the beginning of the year, the house construction heroes their spectators on a very special tour through the premises of the talented artist Tomaz Veber in Stuttgart .

Tomaz lives, works and creates in his charming old building , which he lives on almost 100 square meters together with his roommate Jonas and 2.5 rooms. Let us find out together how Tomaz combines his living and artistic work, where he finds his inspiration and how he has set up his apartment.

The apartment itself is housed in an apartment building from 1950 and comprises four floors and an attic. For Tomaz it was important from the start that the apartment is core in order to meet its requirements for an old building with high ceilings and parquet floors.

And indeed: the apartment turned out to be a stroke of luck, because such a perfect combination of old belly arms and modern comfort is not easy to find in Stuttgart.

Together with Tomaz as an artistic host, the house building heroes show you its unique apartment in an exclusive room tour (see the following video).

As an artist, he has a special idea of ​​the design of his home and has already started dreaming of the floor plan. His works of art, which are large, colorful and expressive, adorn the walls and therefore require a reserved coloring and furniture.

Tomaz incorporates his creativity in the furnishings and operates upcycling . With great attention to detail, he polishes old furniture and gives them a new charm. The dining room chairs and the dining table are their own creations. Stuck elements also belong to an old building for him and were subsequently attached to the ceiling lights with styrofoam elements and hot air pistols.

The topic of light also plays a major role in the apartment. A lamp made of two hoolahub tires or a self-cast concrete block with a halogen rod are just a few examples of his creative lighting design. Tomaz also designs flower pots, vases and door stoppers itself and always relies on the upcycling idea.

Tomaz has deliberately avoided having separate studio His goal is to be spontaneous at any time without having to take the tedious way into a studio. For this reason, he simply paints in his bedroom, right next to his bed. If he can't sleep at night, he uses the time and lets his creativity run free.

He does not particularly make sure that color blobs are created on floors, walls or curtains - for him, after all, these are all the objects that can sometimes tolerate some color. Only with longer, planned sessions does he make a film to protect his apartment.

In addition to painting, Tomaz also uses his apartment as a gallery . He likes to invite interested parties to make his works of art work in a real living environment. It is important for him that his pictures can develop their full effect. With the combination of apartment and studio, he has created another advantage.

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With painter Sylwia Synak at home - now it's getting colorful!

Join the Westwing when it visits the intuitive painter Sylwia Synak. In the following video she will not only give us a tour through her colorful apartment, but also show her studio.

Sylwia is a professional artist who specializes intuitive painting This means that she does not plan any concepts or pictures in advance, but simply projects her feelings onto the screen . Since 2013 she has been painting exclusively with a spatula that, like Gerhard Richter, enables her to be unique.

In addition, she mixes her own acrylic pigments to precisely determine the consistency of her colors. Important elements in their abstract works of art are gold pigments and flakes as well as natural materials such as sand . This mixes them together freshly in her bright studio and thus creates her own colors.

Sylwia attaches great importance to creating places in her home where she can withdraw and relax. In doing so, she combines her love for order with her chaotic side and integrates both opposites into her four walls.

The abstract painter is particularly important to make her rooms light and airy. White furniture and colorful decorations make your abstract works of art into an constantly changing interior inspiration . Sylwia is not only an intuitive person in art, but also in the facility.

She hangs up colorful paintings to recover her mood mirrors and loves to redesign her rooms again and again. With her modern works of art, she would like to give other people joy and inspire her to pause and recharge your batteries.

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Paul Schrader - the unusual artist and his refuge in the far north

In the far north of Germany, Paul Schrader the popular painter of the hour. AD team was able to visit him for the series #thirtysomething in his home, a real backyard oasis that is rarely found in big cities.

In a quiet street near Hamburg Altona and the ski jump, Paul Schrader lives the penultimate house and stands in front of one of his works sold in the winter garden. Almost all works of art by the 40-year-old painter have long been sold, which underlines his popularity and success.

Everyone is talking about Schrader: a lawyer who gave up his job to become an artist - and was therefore unexpectedly successful. Even he himself was surprised at how blue -eyed and naive he was at the beginning of his artistic career. Schrader organized his first exhibition in his three -story house and attracted 100 guests. A guest even bought a picture for 1000 euros at night. His works are now traded for a five -digit amount.

Schrader himself says that he never thought that his art would be so much worth. For him it was always just an expression of his own emotions and thoughts on canvas or paper. But over time, he realized that many people feel addressed by his works and are willing to spend a lot of money on it.

But Schrader remains modest and down to earth. He continues to work hard on new projects and cannot be distracted from his success. For him, his art is still a way to express his innermost feelings - regardless of whether they are sold or not.

And yet Schrader's success also has something inspiring: he shows all of us that it is possible to realize our dreams - if we only have the courage to do what we really want. Ultimately, life is about being happy - regardless of whether you work as a lawyer or an artist.

In an interview with AD , the painter prize that the house was once a factory hall in a back yard . Although he claims that fish cans were once produced here, he is not quite sure. The hall originally had a length of 50 meters, but was divided into sections in the eighties and sold as five town houses. The winter gardens were added to the renovation, while the garden was previously a paved industrial farm.

The house was acquired in the eighties by the painter's mother, while he has rented it since 2012. He originally planned to move in with his former friend, but they separated and suddenly had a lot of space. For this reason, the middle floor was transformed into its painting room .

Paul Schrader has taken an unusual path into the art world. At the end of 2018, he gave up his job as a lawyer and dared to jump at an art academy without training. Already as a teenager, he experimented with graffiti and presented his art on public walls. Later he even did commissioned work, such as spraying an entire house wall with his crew in Dresden.

In his artist apartment, the Hamburg painter spends most of the time in or on the bed where he can look at the sky. When it rains, he prefers the winter garden. Or he relaxes on the comfortable " Nebula Nine" sofa from Moroso , which he bought shortly after his termination. To do this, he borrowed the money from his mother and paid it off for over a year. The "Eames Lounge Chair" has only been there for a year or two, but it has always been a dream of him. In his narrow apartment it fits perfectly with the rest of the interior.

One Hamburg visited the artist Paul Schrader in his studio at home and had the chance to look behind the scenes:

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Designer studio by Nicola Metzger - Living and working under one roof

Nicola presents our designer studio in the heart of Berlin. Here she deliberately combines her professional life as a sustainable fashion designer with her private living area. In order to get the best out of her designer loft, in which she not only designs new collections, but also lives, she used some clever furnishing tricks . The result: living and working under one roof!

Nicola's designer Atelier mirrors T resembles her joy and positivity. As a designer for sustainable fashion, she likes to surround herself with many colors and unusual patterns to make her home a special place. In order to optimally use the limited place in its 55 square meter apartment, it has set up various areas and created a lot of storage space through high shelves and clothes rods.

Nicola's workplace is located directly opposite the kitchen in her Berlin studio. Here she develops new designs and is inspired by everything that life has to offer. To be flexible, she has equipped her work table with roles and can easily move it and be creative. Fabrics and patterns for your towels keep them directly behind their desk, while their playful designs are sold "Nicola Metzger"

How do you manage to combine living and work under one roof? After work, Nicola always cleans up her work utensils and switches off the light in her studio area. Then she can enjoy the end of the day relaxed.

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Nature and sustainable - concept artist Danh VO lives on a manor near Berlin

Danish-Vietnamese concept artist Danh VO with up to 20 people on 5000 square meters is now working and lives on a former livestock land and a heeling The Güldenhof , located north of Berlin in Stechlin, was revived by the close cooperation between the artist and the architecture firm Heim Balp .

Architect Michael Heim describes the place as sustainable and inviting for residents in order to work together and be inspired.

Behind the old stone walls from the 18th century, studios, exhibition rooms, workshops, apartments and multifunctional areas are waiting for everyone. The three -storey building in the center of the complex was completely renewed except for the outer walls and impresses with a black facade.

Architect Pietro Balp explains that the visible interventions should consciously contrast with the prevailing aesthetics.

DANH VO's idea of ​​giving space to art, nature and history equally, mirrors t opposite the manor. The architecture of the complex, both inside and outside, is arranged from the rooms designed by the artist like a collage and offers an ideal place for the production and presentation of art.

The living and work rooms of the manor are characterized by VOS artistic access. Artistic objects, carpets, plants and sculptures fill the rooms and tell their own history. Even the wide wooden staircase that leads to the upper part of the studio becomes the exhibition area for objects, books and plants.

Nature plays a central role in the Güldenhof . Housing and artistic work are closely linked to nature, which was also important to the architect. Michael Heim particularly likes the old stable, which was gutted and converted into a large greenhouse with a new wooden construction and translucent panels.

In addition to the extensive greening, the room also serves as a meeting place and events take place there regularly in summer. There is music, performances and culinary experiences for the public, far from the big city.

"There is all this nonsense that art bridges!"

Meet the Danish-Vietnamese artist Danh VO in his studio between a chicken farm and a compostation outside of Berlin.

In Danh Vo's art you will find cut religious sculptures, old American flags and his grandmother's washing machine. By using objects from his childhood in a strictly Catholic household and presenting them in a White Cube gallery , he would like to unsettle people and get them to question their knowledge:

"Everyone is born under systems",

says VO and continues:

"Someone created what you should do and think. And that makes me very skeptical."

In VOS works you can often find a comparison of objects.

"Contradictions are very real in the life of every person."

Danh vo argues that we learn that life should be harmonious, which is rarely the case. He tries to project this into contrasting pieces, for example at the work of your mother Sucks Cocks in Hell (2015) , in which an old religious wooden sculpture was merged with a marble sculpture.

Even if Danh uses personal items, it is not the goal of revealing intimacy with the viewer.

"I was interested in the distance between different social groups",

he says.

"I wanted to deal with the alienation when you come to a white cube where information is amputated. That you simply cannot understand it."

Art should not be a bridge for VO, it should be strange.

VO has presented individual exhibitions in several important art institutions, including the Royal Academy of Arts in London, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and the Museo Jumex in Mexico City. In 2015, VO Denmark represented Venice in the Danish Pavilion of the Biennale. VO is a prestigious awards, including the Hugo Boss Prize (2012).

In the following video in June 2020, DANH VO was interviewed by Roxanne Bagheshirin Lærkesen for the Louisiana Channel in his studio Guldenhof in Germany:

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