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" ... At 20% off, this clever art easel — which triples as a dry-erase board, chalkboard and paper roller — is perfect for little ones who love to draw and a great addition to any home classroom or playroom. ... "
" ... Not long ago, my spouse asked me if I would like to decouple my art studio and my home office. They’ve been in the same room in our house for a while. In one corner stands an easel, a high stool, and a cluster of paints, canvases, and brushes messily lining a few ad-hoc shelves. On the other side of the room is a neat desk with a laptop, monitor and notebook all lined up symmetrically. I quickly said no — decoupling the two would be a bad idea. I’m not much of a painter, but I’ve found that it helps me to see things differently. Combining the two spaces — office and studio — has helped me to merge some of the artistic thinking into my work. ... "
" ... Start with the type of binder. For example, a leather-like binder exudes class and grace. An easel binder is perfect for a small office presentation because it converts into a self-supporting display stand, making it easy to exhibit and flip through the contents, similar to a tangible slideshow. ... "
" ... The spot where El Greco might have set his easel is where Parador Naçional (Cerro del Emperador; +34 925221850) is now located, one of those in the Los Paradores historic hotel chain. It is about 2.5 miles from the center of town, and, with 75 rooms, has both the architectural breadth and the personal intimacy of a much grander hotel that would cost much more. (Currently rooms may be had for €125 to €160, with special offers for seniors and “young getaways.”) ... "
" ... We each have our versions of Humans of New York and Tea With Strangers inside of us. But we often ignore them as we head into the real world. The artist trades her easel for Excel. The acapella singer replaces his concert halls with conference rooms. The engineer stops tinkering on side projects. Our day jobs consume us so we attend networking events hoping to find someone to bond with when there’s little to bond over. There’s an old saying: it’s not what you know, but who you know. Brandon and Ankit show a new path: it’s not who you know, but what you do. It’s about woodworking, not networking. So do something that speaks to people instead of just speaking with people — and you’ll find the latter becomes much easier. ... "