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The
ProChade easel box together with a tripod is a revolutionary
design incorporating many unique features, such as an
adaptive panel holder to suit variable panel sizes, an
easy-to-use knob and sliding hinge for panel angle adjustment,
and a detachable palette extension board which provides
additional color mixing area or can be used as a handheld
palette... Almost a year of research and design has resulted
in an ideal travel painting kit with a total weight of
under 10 pounds.
The
ProChade easel box is endorsed and signed by
Kevin
D. Macpherson. Artwork Essentials
is much indebted to him for his generous advice, and
innovative ideas to help this kit become the success
that it is. Kevin D. Macpherson is a renowned plein
air artist who has painted for more than twenty years,
has won numerous major awards and is the author/artist
for the books Fill Your Oil Paintings with Light and
Color (1996), and Reflections on a Pond (2005). |
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Features:
The
ProChade easel box has many innovative features that
can only be found in our EASyL products.
- Easy
to set up in minutes.
- Compact
and lightweight. (total 4.5 lbs for easel box and
tripod).
- ProChade
box is made of Walnut; the hardest and finest wood
for making the best quality easel and palette. Metal
parts are made of solid brass.
Move
pointer over one of the following features to see the
details on the right.
Click
here to view the brochure online
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Kit
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Kit
Price: $319.00
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Kit
includes:
- ProChade
easel box.
Size 10" x 11" x 1-3/36". Palette size
8" x 10"
Weight 1.8 lbs.
- Palette
extension board 8.5" x 11"
- Dry
box (DB-0810) weight 1 lb.
- Aluminum
brush holder (BHA-3560)
- Brush
wallet (BW-614)
- View
finder (VF-43)
- Palette
cup with clip. 2-3/8" x 1-1/2" H.
- Artist
apron (AAP-1635)
- Tripod
with 2 quick-release plates and carry bag. Weight
2.7 lbs.
- Carry-on
bag (COB-1416)
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ProChade
Box and Palette Extension only : $128.00
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note this box has a small palette size 8"x10"
ideal for traveling; it may not be suitable for those
who just begin to paint outdoor. |
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Robert Gamblin
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Cynthia Britian
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