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There are certain things you will need for your studio. The first thing is a place to paint. Every
beginning artist seems to think they can bring out everything
and scatter it onto the kitchen table, set up an easel, and start painting. This is great for a day or
two. If you want to continue pursuing an art career or painting
hobby, you need a place to keep everything up and ready to go. This way, any time you feel
inspired all you need to do is pick up a brush and start
painting.
There are some basic things you will need for your studio or work area. The first of which is a
table. Many times it is actually nice to have this be a desk with drawers. You can store extra supplies
in the drawers for easy access.
You will also want an easel. There are some artists who are comfortable with painting on a flat
surface. Most prefer the canvas at eye level. This means supporting it somehow. An easel is the
easiest way to accomplish this. I have found that two or more easels are necessary. This makes it more
accommodating to work on more than one piece at a time. You can choose from a table easel or a full standing
easel. The table easel is good for someone who is limited in their ability to stand. It allows
them to sit with the canvas at a comfortable level. Both types of easels are adjustable so the canvas can be
raised or lowered accordingly.
Some artists have a set of shelves or shelving unit to store extra canvases, brushes, and other paint
supplies. You can also keep completed paintings vertical and free from damage with an adjustable storage unit
which allows the paintings to stand. One word of advice, never store turpentine, linseed oil, or other
mediums of this type on the same shelves you store your completed work. Accidents have been known to
happen. Should one of these bottles spill onto your work it could be ruined for good.
Beside your work easel, you will want to have a small table or cart. This will allow you to keep the items
you need to complete the art work. You never know when you may need another dab of paint on your
palette. You will also be able to set the palette down on a surface which will not be damaged if paint gets
on it. Believe me when I say the paint does not only go on the canvas.
You will need a good supply of clean rags. Also necessary is a bucket or coffee can for clean up.
You will most likely need many more than one, just to let you know. Jars work too, but can create a big mess
when one falls and breaks. Metal cans are actually safer in the studio. Many an artist has gotten lost
in their creation and backed right into a shelf or table, knocking everything down.
One of the most important things is a good lighting system. You will want to be able to see your painting
in full light. This will allow you to see how the paint is going on the canvas. It will also make it
possible to see the true colors you are using. The brighter lights should be set up by the easel. The
more conventional lighting should be placed by the subject.
Once you have this all set up you are ready for the supplies.

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