9/1/2023 0 Comments Desk for virtual studio![]() ![]() I use paper towels to blot my paint brushes with to take off excess water and I have found these very useful. I like to use washable rayon towels that are made from bamboo. ![]() I have many other palettes, but I always come back to this one. I can set it flat, or hold it in one hand while standing. Next is a photo is of my favorite palette by Holbein. It easily makes a kitchen table into a studio space. The table is small, but it works well for drawing and painting. It is light and I carry it to a table and that I can be seated at. In another room I sometimes carry out a Soho Urban Artist Drawing Board that I love. The lights are by Verilux and I love them as I can adjust the intensity along with the warmth or the coolness of the light. I have these wonderful lights on both sides of my work area. I typically stand when I paint and place my arrangement across the room under a spot light. Along with that I have used an old French Easel as a table easel to paint my watercolor paintings with a large piece of plexiglass to support my watercolor paper. I also have drop clothes on some table to hide storage underneath them. Her sister Sue Bentley lived here and we were delighted to have her instruct.Īs you enter my studio you will see a number of tables that I placed plastic bed risers under the legs of to raise them up. The instructor was Jeannie Vodden from California. Before you enter my studio your will see a painting that I did at an AVA Community Art Center workshop of my daughter, Caitlin. ![]()
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