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Melissa & Doug Deluxe Easel Paper (3 pack bundle)


Melissa & Doug Deluxe Easel Paper (3 pack bundle)


$4.99


This 3-pack of easy-loading paper is a great value. Each roll is 25 yards long. The replacement rolls are for Melissa and Doug’s Deluxe standing Easel.Product Dimensions (inches): 18 (L) x 2 (W) x 2 (H)Age: 3 years and up…

Royal & Langnickel 48-Piece All Media Easel Artist Set


Royal & Langnickel 48-Piece All Media Easel Artist Set


$49.50


Picture perfect: Artist’s 48 – Pc. Easel Set. Portability for future Van Gogh types! Loaded with 48 pieces, including oil, acrylic and watercolor paints. Comes housed in an easy-to-tote wooden box that doubles as an easel! Supplies: 12 Essential watercolor paints; 12 Essential acrylic paints; 12 Essential oil paints; 2 taklon brushes; 2 white nylon brushes; 2 white bristol brushes; Wooden palette;…

Watercolor Paints (Set of 6)


Watercolor Paints (Set of 6)


$35.00


Bring out the creativity in your little artist with these great watercolors by Stockmar. The set comes with six 20 ml bottles chock full of vibrant color, perfect for transparent painting. The paints remain water-soluble even when dry, and can be easily mixed together to create all colors of the rainbow, or with white paint to create more opaque, non-transparent shades. Set colors include; crim…

Personalized Mouse Pad - Artist - Male or Female


Personalized Mouse Pad – Artist – Male or Female



Customize the mouse pad picture with the artist’s name and a personal sentiment and you’ve created a unique gift without spending a fortune!…


Watercolors: A New Way to Learn How to Paint (Barron's Easel)


Watercolors: A New Way to Learn How to Paint (Barron’s Easel)


$9.65


Barron’s brand-new Easel Series is designed for absolute beginners who want to try their hand at painting but don’t quite know how to get started. Each book takes an innovative approach to art instruction as it teaches fundamentals of a specific art medium. The books present carefully devised, step-by-step explanations of each detail to be accomplished on the painting-in-progress, making use of …

En Plein Air Pro Watercolor Easel

watercolor painting easel

Your Inner Artist Wants A New Easel

Artist’s easels are practical, multifaceted tools that every designer should have. Today’s easels are not what they used to be, or what you may remember from school. Built for your convenience, these studio easels are here to help raise your creativity level, not hinder your ingenuity. In the studio, artists easels are designed to help the artist create and display their decorative works. In many ways, they even help artists complete their art pieces as a direct result of their accommodating features.

  • Most artists easels are adjustable to accommodate varying canvas sizes, whether for smaller watercolor paintings or larger Oil Paintings. Many even adjust to your particular drawing styles and height requirements. This feature is helpful if you’ve been trying to coax your inner artist out by laying your drawings and paintings out on the floor, desk or table. These easels are designed to adjust to the exact height and tilt you require to garner the most productivity, and not cause you discomfort while doing so.
  • To further assist in boosting motivation, many artist’s easels are built with storage trays and/or compartment drawers to keep your charcoals, pastels, paints, watercolors, pencils, or whatever other supplies you may need accessible. Not only do they keep the materials at hand for you to grab quickly, they also keep your supplies tidy and organized. When finished with your project, the pull out drawers push back in, concealing your art supplies and other materials from view. This enables you to present your finished products professionally on the same display easel. When used in a gallery setting, the easel will adjust and tilt to exhibit any type of displayed artwork in it’s best light.
  • Most artists easels are not only adjustable, but portable as well. Portable display easels are designed to be moved comfortably from place to place, as needed. Some of them even break down into a briefcase or come with shoulder straps, which simplifies the often cumbersome task of carrying supplies to and from location. Other models easily fold up for storage purposes. If you do not have your own studio, or even a room designated for creating fine art, portable easels can be stored away with ease when not in use. This is ideal for those artists residing in small quarters that may feel held back creatively for fear that if they do unleash their inner artist, they will create a colossal mess in their tiny living space.
  • Another important feature of present-day artist easels is that they enable work to be completed comfortably by the artist, as well as shown in an appealing manner. Fabricated from quality materials, like solid wood, artists easels are perfect for use with oils, pastels, watercolors, and more. Furthermore, a solid wood construction ensures that these easels will stand the test of time. Many include such finishes as black, cherry, and natural wood to best suit any decorating scheme. Studio easels are essential for any artist to create and present their fine artwork in the most attractive way possible. If you’ve been looking for a reason to create, a new artists easel might be just what your inner artist has been waiting for.

Art easels offered by Easels.us.com are fabricated from high quality materials to protect your artwork and portraits, as well as to show them off beautifully. Display easels can also be found in a photography studio exhibiting a finished photo collection, or holding professional portraits at a wedding reception.

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Help with buying easel for painting please?

Hi guys!

I’m a high school student and i’ve been doing visual arts for a few years now.
I’m considering to buy an easel but i honestly don’t know much about them at all. In fact i’m not sure whether i should buy one or stick to painting on the floor or at my desk since i’m pretty short on cash =/

I often do oil paintings and other times watercolours or acrylics.
My paintings are often A3 sized and sometimes A2. In future i’d might like to work A1 sized, but i don’t work that large right now. I usually work on oil paper and sometimes canvas.

So what type of easel would you recommend for me? I don’t want it to be expensive, preferable less than $200 or even $150.
Or should i not waste my money, and work without an easel?

A good easel can be a life-long investment.

If you are sincerely interested in art, I would consider getting yourself a modest easel that will last through college.
You may paint small now, but in 5 years time, you may be painting quite large.
You are always better off getting a little more than you need, that way you won’t feel inhibited as you start to grow.

I highly recommend this easel:

http://www.utrechtart.com/dsp_view_produ…

The most important aspect is the h-frame design.
A tripod style easel falls over VERY easily.
The easel is inexpensive (just $80) and is well constructed.

I owned one for all of my college years, and proceeded to use it professionally for 3 years after that
Ultimately, I started painting really large (about 4 feet high), and the easel just wasn’t sturdy enough to support that large of a canvas.
But for the serious student, and even most professionals, this easel is MORE than adequate.

If you have a little extra money,
I would strongly consider this easel as well.
It can flip horizontal for watercolors and pastels:

http://www.dickblick.com/products/blick-beechwood-convertible-easel/

I have a second studio, and I keep 2 of these there.
Very study, very dependable.

Good luck!

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