This is some sort of follow up to I've Got the Key..., where I talked about moving into the little city in rural Portugal, where I have been residing since February. It's fair to say that I have liked this picturesque town, since I first moved to this area, back in 2018.
Two days ago something happened that I have been dreaming of for ages, in fact, more than a decade ( since I seriously started film making around 2010 )
I got the keys to my own little studio!
And no, it won't be a film studio.
I haven't worked on a film project since the start of 2019.
The place is called SOL ( Portuguese ( and Spanish ) for sun ) and it's a shared creative space/ co-working space.
I managed to acquire a back room where I can think and create in silence and stare out of the window, every now and then ( as I'm not a smoker ).
About an hour ago, one of the guys who started this project, told me I could pick a chair from the shared space.
It is from this common room, where a couple of the creatives ( plan to ) work in plain sight - for the people on the street to witness them practicing their (handi)craft ).
Almost as if we're back in the old days.
I like it
but I don't think it really works for what I am doing. I need time and space to think, in silence.
But who knows, I might be giving some kind of workshop in that main area, some day or host a movie night.
Here's some pics of the common space:
As you can see, its quite a large space with high ceilings, so it can be used for multiple purposes. We also have a little kitchen area ( still waiting for running water ) and a place to do your number 1 and 2.
And here's some pics from the tools as well as the things being made by my fellow creatives/ artists:
So far we've got people from 5 different countries and I seem to be getting along with all of them.
No idea, as of yet, what I'll be adding to the mix ( creatively ) but there's so much potential.
I am really looking forward to spending a lot of time in this place, it sure helps that it's literally at a stone's throw distance from my current home ( I can see it from my bedroom window, if I look at the right ).
Remember this guy?
Pinned this ( Monster of Disco ) to one of the multiplex walls, to remind myself of the project that I started working on a couple of months ago.
TO BE CONVINUED...