Very helpful, you answered the question about ruining the edges which I never understood before.... so generous with your talent, time and expertise, it’s appreciated!!
This is good to know. I ordered a 10x12 Raymar, so anything with a 12" dimension will fit. I got six 9X12 panels, and I have a few 10x12, so I'll be fine. I am finding I like to paint bigger but I worry about handling them in the field. I'm waiting for my Colter palette box easel like a little kid. The big plan is to go to Nahant.
I need to catch up on your vids and was just thinking about the wet panel carriers yesterday! This was very helpful. Also, I finally went boogie boarding this morning in Ventura-it was awesome and I thought about you. Ventura is a great spot. Good luck with the final show prep and I hope you have time to hit the waves again soon!
As it's an election year, political signs can be easily up-cycled into wet panel carriers. It's the same corrugated plastic that the big companies use to make theirs. I just cut with a utility knife and tape together with duct tape. For a quick divider I take chop-sticks from my Chinese carry-out and tape them to the inside of the box. The panels slide in and the cop sticks act as a divider. Not perfect but free and a great way to use stuff that will be thrown into the trash anyway.
I use those too. I always save them. Super glue and the small square strips sold around the dowling area at hardware stores. Fill in with scraps of packing foam.
Yeah Mike, I'm a lot like you, I like woodworking and painting. On that 20x16 panel carrier. Could you make a 2" block on one end and turn it into a 20x14 .
Time to do a video on making a raymar inspired design wet carrier yourself . Of course you would be adding some of your own design tweaks to enhance the canvas size versaatility and light weight aspects of the carrier . Perhaps make all materials available at Amazon - Lowes etc. for the ease & budgets of garden variety artisans. With DIY , we can all afford to have a few different sizes on hand . And thanks for your talent , labor & creativity present in your videos : much appreciated .
Awesome art! You're very talented! So good!! Thank you for sharing this inspirational work. I support you. I respect you I have learned a lot from your work.
When you say "panel", do you mean that it fits store bought canvas panels AND your diy'ed pumice/gesso boards? Slots are wide enough for either? Thank you.
Hi. I just discovered your channel about a week ago when searching for techniques for building a floating frame. I’m a beginner painter doing just acrylics so far. I liked a few enough to frame. I’m going to try some of your techniques for plein air. I’ve painted indoors up to now (except one of the woods from my back deck) Any thoughts on how what you do can apply to acrylics? I may try oils at some point but since I’m just starting I want to figure out this medium first.
Cool timing...I’m just about to have my husband make some. We are planning a road trip and I will do several 8x10. We are going to use a plastic ammo can which is the perfect size to hold several. 👍 good review though, thanks!
Looks like their website is raymarart.com (I went to raymar.com and that didn't exist). Looks like they have a new one called "multi." From their site: "Our innovative multi width painting is designed to carry the most popular panel sizes all together. With our patented tiered track design, the multi carrier holds three different widths of panels, not just one like our original single width flat track carriers. The "Multi" is perfect for the artist that likes a variety of sizes when plein air painting." Just wanted those who are interested, to know. I think I'll pick up one of these. I've seen others use this kind of wet panel carrier, but didn't want to get one because I thought they looked flimsy.
3/16th inch thick...you americans and your imperial LOL, I can't even do the math quickly enough to picture an aproximate measure in my brain...Hope you have a great show as usual. Studio Gallery? Cheers!
LuisMa G. I could reply but I’m not quite sure what I’m replying to...wait a minute, I just did. I suppose this makes me somewhat compulsive. Either way, looks like you got two reply’s. Cheers!
Very helpful, you answered the question about ruining the edges which I never understood before.... so generous with your talent, time and expertise, it’s appreciated!!
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You give the best explanations! This was helpful as I'm about to order a wet panel carrier as well. Thanks for all you share :)
Thanks! 😊
Very helpful! Thank you.
thank you for this. Very informative! Can't wait to see your final selection of paintings for this year's show!
This is good to know. I ordered a 10x12 Raymar, so anything with a 12" dimension will fit. I got six 9X12 panels, and I have a few 10x12, so I'll be fine.
I am finding I like to paint bigger but I worry about handling them in the field. I'm waiting for my Colter palette box easel like a little kid. The big plan is to go to Nahant.
How have you enjoyed it? I'm trying to decide between 8x10 and 9x12.
I need to catch up on your vids and was just thinking about the wet panel carriers yesterday! This was very helpful. Also, I finally went boogie boarding this morning in Ventura-it was awesome and I thought about you. Ventura is a great spot. Good luck with the final show prep and I hope you have time to hit the waves again soon!
Thanks Amy! I've been surfing most mornings in order to manage the stress 😂 Glad you got out in the ocean 🤙
chamberlainpaintings good! much better stress relief than doom scrolling twitter. 🦑
@@amyarnelle haha, twitter is very bad
Loved this video
VERY helpful! Is there a good way to carry say a 16x20 or less stretched wet canvas??
I make my wet panel carriers from foam board. All you need are a cutting knife, a ruler, glue and some duct tape.
That's a great idea 😊👍
As it's an election year, political signs can be easily up-cycled into wet panel carriers. It's the same corrugated plastic that the big companies use to make theirs. I just cut with a utility knife and tape together with duct tape. For a quick divider I take chop-sticks from my Chinese carry-out and tape them to the inside of the box. The panels slide in and the cop sticks act as a divider. Not perfect but free and a great way to use stuff that will be thrown into the trash anyway.
I use those too. I always save them. Super glue and the small square strips sold around the dowling area at hardware stores. Fill in with scraps of packing foam.
I save packing boxes that are a bit bigger than my panels and adapt them with the signs and square dowling. Fun project.
@@junkgirltoo5005 I do that too, also pizza boxes for the small size panels :)
Yeah Mike, I'm a lot like you, I like woodworking and painting. On that 20x16 panel carrier. Could you make a 2" block on one end and turn it into a 20x14 .
I think that could work 😊👍
Very helpful. I got completely distracted by the beautiful kitchen 🙂
Thanks! I'm looking for one of these and this helps.
Time to do a video on making a raymar inspired design wet carrier yourself . Of course you would be adding some of your own design tweaks to enhance the canvas size versaatility and light weight aspects of the carrier . Perhaps make all materials available at Amazon - Lowes etc. for the ease & budgets of garden variety artisans.
With DIY , we can all afford to have a few different sizes on hand .
And thanks for your talent , labor & creativity present in your videos : much appreciated .
I’ve been thinking of making some panel carriers using gator board and a hot glue gun. I need a carrier for panorama panels.😊👍
@@chamberlainpaintings Sounds promising & light weight . Thanks for the starting place . Also : Is Gator Board what Raymar is using ?
Awesome art! You're very talented! So good!! Thank you for sharing this inspirational work. I support you. I respect you I have learned a lot from your work.
Where did you get the small easel in the video? Thanks.
Thank you, this was very helpful.
I love this!❤
for sure... I think. lol But seriously THANKS for this.. very helpful. yes the 16 by 20 is much less expensive on their site right now.
I need one of them, I normally just lay mine down in the boot on newspaper🎨
Visiting in Sonoma area from N.C. for a few weeks, what gallery will you be showing in SF?
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When you say "panel", do you mean that it fits store bought canvas panels AND your diy'ed pumice/gesso boards? Slots are wide enough for either?
Thank you.
Hi. I just discovered your channel about a week ago when searching for techniques for building a floating frame.
I’m a beginner painter doing just acrylics so far. I liked a few enough to frame.
I’m going to try some of your techniques for plein air. I’ve painted indoors up to now (except one of the woods from my back deck)
Any thoughts on how what you do can apply to acrylics? I may try oils at some point but since I’m just starting I want to figure out this medium first.
I don't even do art and I watched the whole thing haha
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Waiting for your next plein-air
Cool timing...I’m just about to have my husband make some. We are planning a road trip and I will do several 8x10. We are going to use a plastic ammo can which is the perfect size to hold several. 👍 good review though, thanks!
Great idea!
Yes! I'm looking forward to new videos from you :-)
Looks like their website is raymarart.com (I went to raymar.com and that didn't exist). Looks like they have a new one called "multi." From their site: "Our innovative multi width painting is designed to carry the most popular panel sizes all together. With our patented tiered track design, the multi carrier holds three different widths of panels, not just one like our original single width flat track carriers. The "Multi" is perfect for the artist that likes a variety of sizes when plein air painting."
Just wanted those who are interested, to know. I think I'll pick up one of these. I've seen others use this kind of wet panel carrier, but didn't want to get one because I thought they looked flimsy.
- - that’s great news Michael - yeah I slipped today - - hit my dang head - I think I’ll watch some of this video over
Sorry to hear that Mark, hope your head feels better
3/16th inch thick...you americans and your imperial LOL, I can't even do the math quickly enough to picture an aproximate measure in my brain...Hope you have a great show as usual. Studio Gallery? Cheers!
What are your thoughts on creating every painting in 3 different dimensions? (small, med, large) Seems like an efficient method.
Do you mean doing three different sized versions of the same composition?
Nice video. Michael, can we talk about life more? I want to know how your life is going, who you're dating, etc. I'm just nosey! 👃
Flock of Seagulls bro!
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Can you reply please🥺
I try to reply to all comments 😊🤘
LuisMa G. I could reply but I’m not quite sure what I’m replying to...wait a minute, I just did. I suppose this makes me somewhat compulsive. Either way, looks like you got two reply’s. Cheers!
LuisMa G. It took me a minute but I missed the previous comment 🙄indeed
hi cp🤍 hows ur day been