Easy DIY CHEAP Plein Air Urban Sketching Setup and Demo

Can’t afford an expensive plein air easel? NO worries! Painting outdoors shouldn’t be costly and prohibitive! Today I’m trying a handmade DIY plein air/urban sketching set up as seen on this video by Vika Kvasnik:

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Here are the plein air supplies used in this video:
🎨 Sennelier French Artists’ Watercolor Set – Metal Pocket Box, Set of 12 colors, half pans ➡️
🎨 Duck Clear packing tape ➡️
🎨 Large gold bull clips (3 pack) ➡️
🎨 Elmer’s 8×10″ foam core (5 pack) ➡️
🎨 Magnetic tape ➡️
🎨 Customizable Watercolor metal palette ➡️
– Pencil case
– Folder
– Spray bottle
– Metal tin
– Spray bottle
🎨 Richeson Plein Air Travel Brush Set ➡️
🎨 Silver Black Velvet Voyager Travel Watercolor Brushes ➡️
🎨 Arches Watercolor Pad – 9″ x 12″, 140 lb, Cold Press, Fold-over, 12 Sheets ➡️

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– iphone 13
– pangshi 11inch Adjustable Articulating Friction Magic Arm ➡️
– Canon EOS M50 Mirrorless Vlogging Camera Kit with EF-M 15-45mm Lens ➡️
– Manfrotto 055 Aluminum 3-Section Tripod ➡️
– Rode VideoMicPro Compact Directional On-Camera Microphone with Rycote Lyre Shockmount ➡️
– Editing Software: Adobe Premiere Pro

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5 Comments

  1. I haven’t had any luck with magnet’s, none of them seem to be strong enough. So for my water cups, I glued them to pop cycle sticks and clip them onto my board

  2. Very cool setup for outdoor sketching or painting, especially when dealing with being in a wheelchair. Thank you for sharing your brilliant idea.

    And hello from a couple states away to your northwest, up here in Washington State.

  3. I really like your idea for this kit. I’m always on the hunt for a convenient, lightweight way to do plein aire, or to even just recommend to my art students for in-person classes. Thank you for sharing!

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