I have had a few requests from readers to see my plein air set up for
watercolors. I only use this set up when I settle in for a few hours of painting or when I am doing a paint out. I much prefer my smaller portable set which is on me most of the time. So I actually have 2 set ups for wc. A small one in my purse
which I will detail in another post and my larger set up for bigger
paintings. I use the
Alla Prima 10 x 12 Bitterroot Pochade Box for my watercolors.
This is a really great box hand made here in the USA by Ben Haggett!
Here is the box ready to go. I have a lightweight, 11 x 16
masonite board, my chair, water and tripod strapped to the pochade with
elastic straps and I have added a shoulder strap that I took off an old
bag. The whole thing weighs about 8 pounds.
Here a couple of photos of the set up. Ready to paint.
I use an enameled metal box which folds up and fits in the drawer or my new
Heritage palette from Cheap Joe’s
(which I really like but does not fit in the drawer) for my paints. I
fill my own pans with M Grahams and a few Holbein colors. Board fits
very nicely into the magnetic clips of pochade. I can also fit blocks
of Arches paper in a variety of sizes very nicely. This is one
versatile pochade box. I love seeing other set up so post links with
what you use!
Yours in art,
Deborah
