Welcome to the 333rd installment of A View From the Easel, a series in which artists reflect on their workspace. In a special edition this week, British painter Celia Paul shares a glimpse of her home studio, which she moved into at 22 years old — a spare, tidy space in London's Bloomsbury neighborhood that is not unlike the backdrops of her beloved, introspective paintings . 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. Celia Paul , London, United Kingdom How long have you been working in this space? I moved into my flat in Bloomsbury, which is also my studio, 44 years ago, when I was 22. In 1982, Bloomsbury was very different — there were hardly any tourists and it was much quieter. Describe an average day in your studio. I wake very early.…