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    My studio solution

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    After many years painting watercolours I have at last found my perfect solution to a setup.

    As you can observe from the following pictures its a plastic kitchen table (portable) and next to a radiator. The best thing that has happened in a long time is that I laid an old bathroom towel down on the tabletop, this stops brushes rolling around, water spashing about and most important to me is that I can quickly wipe a brush across the towel and produce a dry or dryish brush,(and clean). Also the radiator provides a quick solution to dry off the paper if needed.
    In addition today my last sheet of paper on the watercolour block had come adrift from the cardboard support, I tacked it down with four staples and it worked, no cockling of the paper to worry about when the paper was wetted.

    Anyway pictures attached.





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    woody U.K.

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    Good setup, and it even has a coffee cup / coldie holder
    Brett

    Only Robinson Crusoe could get everything done by Friday!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oges
    Good setup, and it even has a coffee cup / coldie holder
    Thanks for the tip Brett, I hadn't thought of that one, we have always used that to put the garden umbrella in:confused:
    woody U.K.

    "Common looking people are the best in the world: that is the reason the Lord makes so many of them." ~ Abraham Lincoln

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