an artist
an artist
An "easel" (artist's stand) does not have an opposite. However, the easel normally holds a "canvas" and the paint applied to a canvas is normally coming from a "palette" (paint holder).
Easels
A frame (commonly) of wood serving to hold a canvas upright, or nearly upright, for the painter's convenience or for exhibition.
An easel I think...... Made of wood, plastic or bamboo, it is like a stand, which can hold artworks.
an artist
An artist is an occupation that commonly uses a canvas and an easel. Artists create visual artworks, such as paintings, by applying various mediums like oil, acrylic, or watercolor on the canvas, which is typically supported by an easel for stability and ease of access during the creative process.
An "easel" (artist's stand) does not have an opposite. However, the easel normally holds a "canvas" and the paint applied to a canvas is normally coming from a "palette" (paint holder).
An easel or canvas (?) .
Easels
An easel set with multiple size brushes and paint tubes is the way to go when working with a large canvas.
an easel
The nouns in the phrase "her violin and easel were missing" are "violin" and "easel." Both refer to objects; a violin is a musical instrument, and an easel is a stand used to hold a canvas for painting.
Yes. An easel is the frame that a painter rests his canvas on while he or she is painting.
An easel is a tool used by painters to hold the canvas they're painting on. http://tbn3.google.com/images?q=tbn:LbSDqotr0q322M:http://www.madisonartshop.com/lib/madisonartshop/legacy-easel
A French easel is another way to call a canvas used for painting. A French easel is used for the purpose of painting using many different types of paints.
A frame (commonly) of wood serving to hold a canvas upright, or nearly upright, for the painter's convenience or for exhibition.