Artists on the road?
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 8:04 pm
I am an artist working in oils, pastels and metal working copper into jewelry. I do portraits of people and pets as a specialty. I want to travel full time in a few months doing art all along the way. The challenge is to get art and display materials into a 27 foot Class A Winnebago along with two dogs and a cat. I have an aluminum collapsible easel and a table easel. The pastels have to be stored inside but a lot of stuff can go in the tiny basement space. I say tiny because most of the space is taken up with the workings of the rv ( hoses etc). Metal working tools also have to be inside also or they will rust. Interior cabinet space is limited and needed for food, kitchen and clothes storage. On top of it all, I keep hearing that most people overload their vehicles and that this is very dangerous.
The first few months will be spent at an rv park in Pensacola where I can learn how to operate the rig. We can take short trips to nearby state parks and beaches. This will allow for opportunities to practice loading art supplies needed. I should have worked out most of the storage bugs within a few months.
Are any of you out there artists? Have you solved your work problems to your satisfaction? Any tips on adding storage inside the rig would be helpful.
Kate
The first few months will be spent at an rv park in Pensacola where I can learn how to operate the rig. We can take short trips to nearby state parks and beaches. This will allow for opportunities to practice loading art supplies needed. I should have worked out most of the storage bugs within a few months.
Are any of you out there artists? Have you solved your work problems to your satisfaction? Any tips on adding storage inside the rig would be helpful.
Kate