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There's nothing to beat an easel for keeping a painting in place while you're working on it. Working vertically means you're working in the same plane as the painting will finally be hung, reduces the risk of spilling anything on it, or dust collecting on it. You can work sitting on a stool or standing, though standing at an easel makes it easy to step back to see how the painting is progressing.
What Kind of Easel Should I Get? This depends on the kind of painting you do. If you like working on large-scale canvases, then a table-top easel is unsuitable. Likewise, if you only ever work on a small scale, then a table-top easel may be more ideal than a floor-standing easel. If you enjoy standing to paint, then consider a floor-standing easel. And if you paint very vigorously, you'll want a heavy easel for stability.
How Much Does a Painting Easel Cost?Like most things, the price of easels varies, starting at inexpensive sketching and display easels, and ending at large-scale studio easels. If you're only just starting out, a table-top easel is probably the best (or sketching easel if you want to stand to paint). But if your heart is set on a floor-standing easel, don't compromise and buy something else. Rather save up for a bit longer.
Attn.: Shoppers:
1- Our easels are manufactured to last. When making your easel purchase, make sure the easel is not manufactured out of pine wood and painted over to resemble more expensive quality woods. This paint will chip off in a few months. There are unscrupulous retailers also selling 'TRIDENT' knockoffs. Do not fall for these fakes. Buyer beware!
2- TRIDENT will only service their products with proof of purchase! If you need a tracking number for your ordered product, please E-mail us at easelconnection@lycos.com
3- The Easel Connection guarantees the lowest price. If you find a legitimate lower price anywhere, we will refund you 110% of the difference.
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