Java Latte, Field deals Box Pochade Easel, Up-cycled Cigar Box

$125.00
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Java Latte, Field deals Box Pochade Easel, Up-cycled Cigar Box, One of a kind pochade field box easel made from a "Java Robusto.
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Product code: Java Latte, Field deals Box Pochade Easel, Up-cycled Cigar Box

One of a kind pochade field box easel made from a "Java Robusto Latte - Cigar box manufactured by Drew Estate. Upcycled, outfitted with hardware and hand decorated with fine art paper liner by, artist, Jennifer Cerutti.

Lightweight and easy to carry this field box is perfect for painting in remote and difficult to access locations! Are you tired of dragging your french easel to remote locations and have nearly given up plein are painting all together? Do you or someone you know want to work small and light when out plein aire painting in the field? Do you live in a tiny space and want to create small paintings?

Ochre exterior, Coffee colored Java cigar labels intact, Artist paper lined and sealed interior, Gold-tone chrome handle, Brass latch, Canvas strap/clips, Attachable oiled birch paint palette, Tripod mount.

This field box Includes:

Ochre wooden box (Original finish)
Coffee colored, “Java Cigars” by Drew Estate, labels intact
Green, and gold fine art paper liner, sealed
Goldtone chrome handle
Brass latch
Tripod mount
Oiled paint pallet 5 5/8” x 9”
Canvas clips

Dimensions:

Outside
10 1/8” wide
2 1/16” high (w/out latches)
2 1/2” high (w/latches)
6 13/16” deep (w/out handle)
8” deep (w/handle)

Inside
1 deals 5/8” high
9 3/16” wide
5 3/4” deep

Art supplies and tripod depicted in photos are for demonstration purposes and not included in purchase.

It's important to note that these upcycled cigar boxes were once filled with cigars and were in a cigar shop with multiple people handling them thus, they might smell like tobacco and there will most likely be nicks, scratches and other blemishes in the wood or labels–if present, that occur due to the nature of repurposed items.

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