🙂 My easel has a wobbly leg 🙂 I got treated to a small table easel for my Birthday last year… Which I love to do my watercolours on.. Great to see the room from which masterpieces are created 😀 LikeLike Reply ↓
It looks like it also started out as a darkroom print tray: there’s a handle . . . so how does this contraption work? LikeLike Reply ↓
Yes, it is my old 16″x20″ photo tray. The handle allows tilting and tipping in any direction, and it is adjusted to friction hold in any position. LikeLike Reply ↓
The “image” in your tray is far superior to any I could have painted. Now, that’s talent! LikeLike Reply ↓
It’s always interesting to see a few ‘tools of the trade’.
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My easel started out life as a music stand.
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Adapting this for other purposes is the ecological thing to do !
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Love it Maurice – thank you for giving us a sense of your artist being!
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Mary, and thank you for appreciating my “artist being”!
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🙂 My easel has a wobbly leg 🙂 I got treated to a small table easel for my Birthday last year… Which I love to do my watercolours on..
Great to see the room from which masterpieces are created 😀
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Sue, I have a “wobbly leg”, my easel is young and strong.
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🙂 haha! 🙂
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It looks like it also started out as a darkroom print tray: there’s a handle . . . so how does this contraption work?
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Yes, it is my old 16″x20″ photo tray. The handle allows tilting and tipping in any direction, and it is adjusted to friction hold in any position.
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The “image” in your tray is far superior to any I could have painted. Now, that’s talent!
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