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Easel

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Easel meaning

An upright frame, typically on three legs, for displaying or supporting something, such as an artist's canvas.

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According to the workers and videos that they shared, the managers threatened to discipline them if they did not remove their tables and an easel holding a poster board, citing safety issues tied to building access.

He spoke from the rescue group’s operation room and pointing to a large sketch pad propped up on an easel on which they had written the names of towns affected and the number of rescue teams dispatched.

Players can attempt to identify a Demon with the easel, Ectoplasm, or by how it behaves in freezing temperatures.

Setting up an easel and getting out the paint is harder than watching another episode of another show while eating another biscuit — but they’ve made a commitment.

The sign up sheet for drivers is in the foyer of the club and the easel with time slots for volunteer activities will be going up shortly.

What I love most about Oceanside is that, pretty much any time, I can strap my easel and paints to my bicycle and ride down to the beach and paint.

You can purchase an easel, or make your own, add a frame and basket and you have a unique welcome for your family and friends!

EASEL was selected to partake in the CPP program partly due to its thorough and timely submissions and logs.

Instead of operating table it is an artist easel.

Mr. Cantine said he had also given up on wearing a mask inside his shop because his airbrush easel faced the wall, not customers.

Watson then wrote THINK on the easel and still today IBM reinforces its Brand THINK on its culture and in its marketing to reinforce the power of THINKING.

BECKS - One of the first ones was an easel for a wheelchair user.

On the back wall of the gallery is an impressive set of eighteen easel-sized paintings in which Moretz works out the various spontaneous compositions she prefers.

A notice is placed on an easel announcing the birth of the new Royal baby, in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace, in London, Monday.

If they were on legit business and squeezing in squeaky bed sessions between squeaky easel sessions, who gives a fuck?

There is something unnerving about seeing it so close up on its easel; the black background, the heads packed together, the baby as tightly swaddled as a chrysalis – apart from his poor little fingertips.

Correspondence between them shows warm affection, and Manet gave her an easel as a Christmas present.

From the partially exposed film, a single frame is then projected onto an easel, where the matte is then drawn.

His later easel and mural paintings, prints and drawings appear to reflect a bleak outlook on personal, social and political levels, and contrast with his social climbing.

His move away from easel painting and conventionality was a liberating signal to the artists of his era and to all who came after.