posted by roman, jarhead, kong
I liked my black box to put my color into but I hated to search for a color while painting. I got inspired by the workbench of Ferhat, many thanks to him and did build up a little improvement to my workspace yesterday - to see color again and have a easy way to pick one instead of trying to find one in my black box ...
I went to a do-it-yourself-store and just used a white board in 90x50 cm, some screws and some brackets. Now I got to do some final clean ups on my workbench and Happy Painting can roll on again :)
Keep on happy painting!
Best Wishes
Roman
looks really nice. I akways search for colours in my box too and will make an improvement like this too in the future. The only thing is i am too lazy to put my colours again in a box when travelling...
ReplyDeleteVery perdy! I looked at a couple of youtube vids about working with acrylic glass - cant wait to get my hands on my own shelves, boxes etc...
ReplyDeleteBut... YOU NEED MORE COLORS :D
hey, 2. reihe von oben 2. und 4. farbe von rechts, wie heissen die? grüße
ReplyDeletevery nice and a good idea.
ReplyDeleteLooks so properly and structured, not the jarhead style :p But a very good idea!
ReplyDeleteThat's looks so amazing. I may have to do something similar. I have drawers that organize my paints but they don't always stay where they're supposed to and some of the containers are too tall.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great help to use the time for painitng instead of searching a specific colour.
ReplyDeleteCiao
Fabian
what an impressive serie of paint bottles!!! you could open a shop !
ReplyDeletenice workbench...
see you
francois
Wow cool!! :-) Muss ich mir wohl auch überlegen. Warum stellst Du die alten Farbtöpfe von GW auf den Kopf?
ReplyDeleteNice to have things sorted, always aids the productivity! Cool
ReplyDeleteQuite an impresive setup I have to admit!
ReplyDeleteturning the old GW pots up side down has maybe two advantagesi can think of. First, you see the color instead of a black lid, and second, you probably seal the lid with color itself, preventing air to get into the pots and dry out the paints.
ReplyDeleteNot that I think that any of Jars colors will get old :)
Looks great and tidy, by the way !