Favourite Tools and Supplies

​These are some of my favorite tools and materials I use on a regular basis in my practice. Please drop me a note if you have any questions.
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​Lights Set

I bought this set of lights to take photos of my work. I use them for that purpose as well as for just lighting the studio in general on dark days or when I’m on a zoom call. I love the quality of light it give me as I can adjust intensity and color temperature.

 

 

​Ring Light Kit

I use this for just lighting the studio in general on dark days or when I’m on a zoom call. I love the quality of light it give me as I can adjust intensity and color temperature.

 

 

​Ipad-Iphone Holder

Love this bracket as I can move it anywhere in the studio, attach it to chairs, easels, desks, table, etc. I holds both my phone and my iPad even with the case.

 

 

​Ipad-Iphone Holder #2

I recently bought this second holder. It seems to have more range of mobility than the other one. I use both now. I can move it anywhere in the studio, attach it to chairs, easels, desks, table, etc. I holds both my phone and my iPad even with the case.

 

 

​Ipad Case/Holder 

I love that I can have the ipad in both vertical and horizontal position and that it has a very safe place to keep the pencil.

 

 

​Watercolour Brushes -Travel Set

I love this set of watercolour brushes as they keep a fantastic point, come in three sizes and they have the cap to protect them when put away.

 

 

​Wipeout Tool

This wipeout tool or Kemper tool is fantastic for “drawing'“ on the canvas by wiping paint off. I use it for signing my paintings too.

 

 

​View Finder

My viewfinder is not as clean as this one as it's been used so much!! I use it both in the studio sometimes to find still life set ups and outdoors to simplify my landscapes and narrow down the options.

 

 

​Stay Wet Palette

I use a stay-wet palette in my studio for my oils. I have a glass inserted in there, to cover the whole area, and I use a glass razor scraper to clean it up. I got the piece of glass custom cut to fit. The oils stay open (wet) for weeks in this way and last much longer.