Here is the link to see all the wonderful palettes and painters.
John Seed
Professor of art and art history, Mt. San Jacinto College
Posted: December 1, 2010 01:13 PM
Studio Visits: 10 Great Paintings, 10 Artist Studios (PHOTOS)
Above: The lively chaos of artist Lisa Pressman’s studio reflects her creative energy
PS Those two paintings look completely different now
PS: If you get addicted to these, check out artist Farrell Brickhouse’s “Tables, Shelves and Palettes” on Facebook.
Lisa Pressman: Palette Table
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Lisa Pressman: “My palette was built by my husband in 1986. It has a glass top, a place for turps that can be covered up , a draw for paints, two shelves underneath and it is on wheels. The scraped paint tells the story of many paintings. These days I use Gamblin, Williamsburg, and Charvin paints, R & F pigments sticks, or whatever I can afford. After painting with encaustic for a few years I am loving the richness and freedom of the oil paint.”