Wet Panel Carrier

A wet panel carrier is a good idea to have around, especially on long painting trips. It keeps those paintings protected when your heading back to your car or hiking around looking for the next spot. I’ve learned that a nice carrier is far more efficient than a thumb and index finger. That usually doesn’t turn out so good.

I’ve seen artist’s use all kinds of makeshift wet panel carriers from empty pizza boxes to small suitcases. This artist makes his wet panel carriers out of Styrofoam and Duct tape, pretty clever.

Wet Panel Carrier

In September I’ll be taking a wet panel carrier made by Artwork Essentials. It holds a good amount of these small linen panels and is very sturdy.

Wet Panel Carrier Artwork EssentialsWet Panel Carrier Artwork Essentials

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2 Responses to Wet Panel Carrier

  1. Joe

    I\’ve tried the Styrofoam and tape method and it works really well although I think your wise for using the wood box. It will keep the sand out better when your on the beach. What size is that box?

  2. It’s a 13″ x 11″ x 4″ box and holds up to ten 10″x 12″ panels or twenty 6″x8″ panels.

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