Community “Over the past decades my material has been light.” May 29, 2026 — 2 min read Welcome to the 339th installment of A View From the Easel, a series in which artists reflect on their workspace. This week, Rachelle Mozman Solano films, cuts paper, and paints in the solitude of her Brooklyn studio of over two decades. Want to take part? Check out our submission guidelines and share a bit about your studio with us through this form ! All mediums and workspaces are welcome, including your home studio. Rachelle Mozman Solano , Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn How long have you been working in this space? Twenty-three years. Describe an average day in your studio. I work on several projects at once but organize my days so I can shift into the different works. There is some transition time needed to change gears when switching projects. Sketching and writing helps a lot to organize. I usually begin time in the studio gathering my thoughts and looking through notes.…