easy easel eagerness

I recently decided that I needed a new easel that would move up and down more easily. My current easel has two small “pins” that need to be unscrewed to allow the mast and the platform to move up or down.  As time has gone by those have gotten more and more difficult to work with – hard to unscrew, hard to keep level etc – and I don’t adjust the height of my work when I need to because it’s a pain to adjust things.  Which results in a pain in my neck, wrist or knees. So I eagerly looked for options and I’m happy to say that I’ve a new Sorg Easel ordered! http://www.studioeasel.com/ It was super easy to order this easel – David Sorg himself answered all my questions – and so I concluded that this easel is the one for me!  There’s an omg dream-worthy video of the Sorg Easel in operation on the studioeasel.com website.  I’m excited about the new easel and the possibility of being able to move my artwork up and down with a touch! Imagine that!?!  Here is a picture of me on my knees working at my old easel…

Sue Clancy working on a commission for the lobby of a children's center - using her current easel.
Sue Clancy working on a commission for the lobby of a children’s center – using her current easel.

5 responses to “easy easel eagerness”

  1. Sounds great. I hope it works out for you.

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    1. Thanks Joy! I hope so too! It seems highly likely that it will – I’ll keep you posted however it goes. 😉

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  2. I hope it meets or exceeds your expectations and that you are creating much more comfortably from now on.

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    1. Thanks! I hope so too! When my new easel comes I’ll post pictures and a full report 😉

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  3. […] I’m thinking the Sorg easel is going to work out just fine – it does allow me to move my artwork up and down much more easily – which was what I’d hoped for in this post here https://sueclancy.com/2016/04/27/easy-easel-eagerness/ […]

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