11 Metaphors for studio

His studio was a kind of laboratory.

The studio is a barn-like building, with a huge skylight on the north side; consequently no sun comes in, and the light is cold.

That great studio of Julien's is a sphinx, and all the poor folk that go there for artistic education are devoured.

"In fact, however, every studio is more or less a laboratory.

Beth's studio was the garret of an old mansion, a step from Fifth Avenue in the Thirties.

The studio was a large room, on the top floor of a high building.

A small dark foyer, overcrowded with furniture; a studio living-room, bright, high-ceilinged, smallish; one entire side was window.

Romilly played pleasantly on the harp, and the studio was a veritable temple of the Muses....

Beth's studio was the garret of an old mansion, a step from Fifth Avenue in the Thirties.

It was Marshall here, it was Marshall there, and soon the studio was little but an agitation in praise of him, and his work, and anxious speculation arose as to the medals he would obtain.

His studio was a welcome contrast to the spitting and betting of the tobacco shop.

11 Metaphors for  studio