Early Researchers, after moments of careful study, have determined there are three types of Traditional Easel Painters: Stand up, Sit down, and both.
Most artists, oil and acrylic painters, after spending many precious Art Dollars, secretly wish to modify their new easel, but are hesitant to make changes to it. After all, why would you risk messing up this professionally designed easel by drilling holes in it and attaching stuff to it that, by their absence, must not be required to achieve the Quality Painting Experience we all seek?
After a while though, the Artist in Making, tires of picking up floor-stored art supplies and living in constant fear of stepping on an open paint tube. Besides the easel is no longer new, likely paint splattered anyway, and the fine oak floor thus far has escaped desecration.
Thus, the creative wheels turn to making the Art Easel the best it can be, or at least easier on the bending structures of the average human.
Here’s what I did to mine.
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