I almost bought this easel but decided it was too pretty and I’d worry too much about messing it up. I bought the natural beechwood easel instead (full box). It’s heavy so I’m going to put it in a suitcase that has wheels and a pull out handle. A lightweight suitcase dolly would work too.
Yeah, since I bought it I've realized that it can get way too heavy especially once there are supplies also in the drawer. I usually do art in my house, so it hasn't been the biggest issue. For me the main thing is that it takes a while to set up and break down, which I need to do before and after I use it since I don't have a ton of space.
That looks similar to my Jullian easel I bought not too long but mine says Black Spirit. How about an update on the easel after you had it since? Is it difficult to keep clean? Do you use often? I haven't used mine yet and Im afraid about getting it dirty with paint.
So I've gotten paint stuck on the palette. I tried scraping it off with a knife but just ended up scraping away a good chunk of the black paint as well. It still functions fine and I haven't had any real complaints since then. I usually just use it for large graphite or charcoal pieces nowadays and I never take it outside since I prefer to work on things for long periods of time [like still lifes I have setup around my home]
@@albthomas I would suggest posting videos in related to proffesionalism & networking which you have already done before.just keep resuming that content (personal opinion).
@@dawninjaise1408 Hey, thanks for the suggestion. Regardless, I'll probably continue to do a bunch of different types of videos on my channel, mainly because I just enjoy making videos that I am passionate about, regardless of the topic being discussed.
I almost bought this easel but decided it was too pretty and I’d worry too much about messing it up. I bought the natural beechwood easel instead (full box). It’s heavy so I’m going to put it in a suitcase that has wheels and a pull out handle. A lightweight suitcase dolly would work too.
I found it heavy. And not easy to put up out in the field. It’s nice looking and has found a home in my studio but will not be used out side.
Yeah, since I bought it I've realized that it can get way too heavy especially once there are supplies also in the drawer. I usually do art in my house, so it hasn't been the biggest issue. For me the main thing is that it takes a while to set up and break down, which I need to do before and after I use it since I don't have a ton of space.
WOuld it be able to support 16" in. x 20" in.?? Or is that too big? Great review thank you!
That would fit pretty easily. The max height that can fit is around 33 inches.
That looks similar to my Jullian easel I bought not too long but mine says Black Spirit. How about an update on the easel after you had it since? Is it difficult to keep clean? Do you use often? I haven't used mine yet and Im afraid about getting it dirty with paint.
So I've gotten paint stuck on the palette. I tried scraping it off with a knife but just ended up scraping away a good chunk of the black paint as well. It still functions fine and I haven't had any real complaints since then. I usually just use it for large graphite or charcoal pieces nowadays and I never take it outside since I prefer to work on things for long periods of time [like still lifes I have setup around my home]
Nothing to assemble or put together. It's just unscrewing and positioning the easel how you want it, then tightening. Pretty simple.
Exactly. Comes put together!!!! Just tighten everything Little wobbly but we are not dancing on it guys. For the money it’s worth it
I think I'm the first one who view this video
Nice. I appreciate the support! What did you think?
@@albthomas I would suggest posting videos in related to proffesionalism & networking which you have already done before.just keep resuming that content (personal opinion).
@@dawninjaise1408 Hey, thanks for the suggestion. Regardless, I'll probably continue to do a bunch of different types of videos on my channel, mainly because I just enjoy making videos that I am passionate about, regardless of the topic being discussed.