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Apr 2020

Nope. Couldn't pay me enough.

I realize I live better with people who do different things from me and aren't fully artists. Family and dormmates included. My uncle does photography, but he's an engineer. My aunt does singing, but she's a chemist. It balances things out.

That, and I see enough people stress themselves out and keep to an art gloom that could likely seep into my soul if I had to live with them.

Nope.

I mean...sure, why not? If it's affordable, brings me closer to work opportunities, and I at least have my own space where I can have peace and quiet...there's no problem.

I don't see why artists should be so much more horrible to live with than non-artists. You don't have to be an artist to be a pompous ass, or depressed, or stressed out every day...

Looks fun.. from far.
I'm way too introverted for that. I found my max is seeing people 6 hours a week, so I think that would not work.

But I could consider living with artists etc for a while if we are all working on the same (short) project.

Hahhahhahhahahahahahahahahahhahhahahha..... Nope

Similar arrangements have worked in the Philippines. Many Koreans come here to learn English because it cheaper than other places and quality of teachers am alright. Nightlife pretty good too, and many behave like American college students in Mexico. (Philippines kinda is Asian Mexico, but that another story.) Me also know people who come back from the States for further studies. Can stretch student loans to cover housing and food.

@Jenny-Toons What if you live in building with mixed group? Students, families, etcetera?

I didn't say that. I am talking about white people who act like creating non-white inspired work makes them more spiritual and one with nature. A lot of the colonies that popped up during the whole hippy movement were inspired by this mindset.

This is not the same as someone who want to create Japanese brush art because they like the aesthetic. It's the whole spiritual aspect that makes it a bit creepy.

What kind of building make good artist's colony? Me was thinking medium-sized apartment building based on Ancient Roman insula. Have roof terrace, airshaft, and inner courtyard with garden, playground, and exercise facilities. Ground floor am devoted to businesses and communal area. Have small grocery store, laundry, and storage facility. Have cafeteria, common kitchen, lounge, and conference room.

This is something my husband have talked about doing and we’ve been saving up to buy a big suitable building. We have a lot of friends who draw comics who would benefit from having a cheap or free place to stay while they work through a big project. We have a list of folks who are interested in it! I was actually just looking for a suitable space last night.

If it doesn't have a personal bathroom in every room (toilet + shower), I am not going xD I'm so not missing the kind of dorm without any privacy :sweat_smile:

It's not bad, but the ceiling is tooooo low :grimacing: I mean, I am of average height of 165 cm, but even my husband won't fit there :sweat_smile:And you cannot jump, or put your hands in the air...how should a girl make her burpees? :joy:

It not necessarily gonna be sewer pipe. Just roughly that amount of floor space. Tiny shower and toilet. Space for hot plate. Combined working and sleeping area. Like with capsule hotel, building have large common spaces for exercise and general hanging-out.

As for husband, that what storage locker, er, second unit am for. Dunno. Mebbe some apartments could be bigger to accommodate children and pets.

Having a room mate already stress me out, being surrounded by multiple people I would only go if you pay me instead of me paying rent at least then the money can bring me small amounts of happiness.

If it come to pass we make sure lawyers got everyone's back. Building am gonna be separate legal entity from artist's colony. Can't lose apartment just because art boss was being a jerk that day.

Nope, artists can be fucking weirdos, i've had too many bad experiences befriending some back in art school. I'm not even the artsy fartsy illustrator work from home type, I do video and animation lol

I'm completely lost. What's artist colony? Is that like a frat house for artists or something? Pardon me for being uncultured lol.

Either way, if I had my choice, my partner and I both want to build a woodsy cottage someday with a library and moss garden. He's a writer and I'm a visual artist, I think it would be a wonderful place to hunker down and get inspired. And also a wonderful place to store our array of terrifying giant lizards.