Nothing is more  inspirational than visit an artist studio and feel the elevated vibe  and atmosphere that move light, brushes and hands. Phoenix Crafts &  Art visited Peter Langrock's studio, in Vermont, USA, to see how an artist legacy is created. 

By Perla Rossetti 

Lawyer, breeder, trainer and art amateur, the landscaping artist Peter  Langrock started to paint nature motifs in 1999, after a 50-year-pause. The room  occupied with his studio in his house was a pre-school in the 1960s when he bought the property in Vermont. Langrock and his wife opened their  house in a paradisiac scenario​ to hundred of children in need. Years  later, the school was deactivated, but the playful and creative  atmosphere stayed intact in his workshop, a place where Vermont's nature and antiques pieces from China, Hong Kong, Europe and America live together in total harmony.

Take it slow and enjoy Lamgrock's insights.