These are Elayne's two rolling art carts that are stored in her master bedroom closet. She rolls them out when working on a lot of art projects. The cart on the left contains acrylic paints in the first drawer, brushes and acrylic spray in the second, and blank canvases and tape in the third. The cart on the right contains a variety of art supplies such as pastels, watercolors, oil paints, gel pens, pencils, erasers, sketch pads, stamps and ink, small frames, etc.
On Elayne's table is her clear drawer organizer with four hot cups containing water and paint pucks for cleaning brushes and sponges, a white plastic palette, paint brush containers, white trash bags covering the table, and an artist's stand with an item that Elayne wants to sketch.
This photo shows the 49-hole paint brush holder Elayne purchased online. It does not hold wide-handled brushes or sponges and handles have to be long enough to sit in the holder.
These are large tubes of non-pouring acrylic paint that Elayne keeps in a clear storage container. They are from several different manufacturers. See Acrylic Paints page for a list of paints she uses.
Elayne lays 7" x 5" and 12" x 9" painted canvases on tin foil to dry. A couple of the 7" x 5" were still in process of being completed and needed acrylic spraying.