🎨 Elevate Your Outdoor Art Game!
The Soho Urban ArtistScout Pochade Box is a lightweight and portable easel designed for plein air painting. Made from elegant mahogany wood, it features brass hardware and ample storage for paint supplies. Accommodating panels up to 12" wide and 18" tall, it includes a varnished sliding wood palette and a removable acrylic palette. With a total weight of just 5.4 lbs, this pochade box is perfect for artists on the go, ensuring you can paint anywhere with style and ease.
Material Type | Mahogany Wood |
Required Assembly | No |
Color | Clear |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 5.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9"D x 12"W x 7"H |
M**B
Great pochade for the price
This is a really good plein air box for its low price: $70.00 at time of purchase.A couple reviews mention it being smaller than they expected, but I found it it be the perfect size as a plein air pochade. The storage compartment is large enough to fit roughly 25 tubes of travel size (22mL) paint. It could easily fit fewer tubes of a larger size. I personally only store my split primaries and two whites, to keep weight low. The separate compartment for brushes is able to fit at least eight medium sized ones, in addition to my double palette cups. Just be cautious of how many you store, they can slip out into the paint compartment when traveling if you overfill it.The slide out palette is nice, as is the acrylic palette. You can slip a value scale between the two and attach palette paper to the acrylic board, if you hate cleaning paint as much as I do.The extended tray holds the small travel brushes I need, but cannot hold larger studio brushes. These holes could be drilled to be larger without compromising structural integrity, but I like it as is. The tray does not extend to a full horizontal position, which I personally like, as it prevents my working brushes from falling onto the ground. Palette cups can snugly clip onto the side tray, but be cautious of scratching the varnish.Overall, this is a lovely pochade that is perfect for painting outdoors or indoors, but the nature of its portability means compromising for less storage capacity, and its price point means compromising on weight.*Review UpdateI've had the chance to use this in the field with an 8lb load capacity tripod and it worked beautifully. I am bumping up my review to five stars and would strongly suggest this box if you've been looking for a reasonable compromise on price. This pochade is everything I needed and more.
R**S
Good value for plein air painting.
I use this primarily for oil painting. I had some trouble with stability and my pochade was spinning all around. Once I figured that out ( and used some glue to firmly affix the tripod mount after screwing it in) it holds great and is stable. I use the matching soho tripod. The interior holds brushes and W&N medium bottles and smaller tubes of oil paint. There is just one divider wish it had two. I can also carry palette knives and the medium cups without lids. I use gray palette paper. If you paint on the acrylic and your paint dries, you will probably dissolve the acrylic if you use thinner, so use a paper towel and baby wipes. You can mix directly on the wood too if you prefer. I’m pondering adding a glass palette. Not sure if it can support that weight. To keep it tightly closed I add a big rubber band like you would fit sketchbooks or your wet painting and contents will go everywhere. I’m considering buying a second one for gouache because I simply cannot afford expensive pochades. It ok for gouache but it’s not great for holding non spiral sketchbooks. You can paint on watercolor panels in gouache, I love that. I have trouble attaching my paper towel holder securely to this. The brush holes don’t always match what I have either. But you can add more accessories.
L**N
Good for what it is.
I'm not exactly sure what I was expecting with this pochade box.Definitely functional, and does what it's advertised to do, but just doesn't get a lot of use from me.But, It's a quaint art supplies holder complete with strap and a spot for a tripod attachment, palette, and spot to hold paintbrushes when in an active painting.If you're looking for a cheap, easy way to hold art supplies and paint on the go, it's a good buy.But it doesn't quite have the layout I was looking for personally, and if I'm being completely honest I destroyed my box and rebuilt it around an old shoebox to create a sketchbook case.Your mileage may vary.
L**A
Sturdy enough but slightly small
The box itself is not the solid wood I expected for the price, but a mahogany finish on thin wood. Ok, silly me for higher expectations. This is 2022–nothing is made like the old days. BUT—-it is still a lovely box, nice brass colored finishings and serves its purpose.The only real drawback is the center metal plate in the bottom which is higher than the rest of the bottom of the box and makes putting my watercolor boxes inside a little wobbly, causing the sliding pallet to have a tough time closing. But it does close with a little careful push.The strap is great and I like the divided area for brushes. I don’t need the plastic part for acrylics or oils because I use watercolors but it’s a wonderful idea for those who use the other mediums! The holes for brushes are too small for my brushes but I don’t use that feature anyway. Others may love that though if your brushes are thin.The screws & brackets for holding the canvas or paper block is really a nice feature provided it’s a 9x12 or smaller. I work a little larger so I just lean it up against the back and it works fine so no issue there. I would have LOVED it more if it had a wood piece—a sliding piece of wood wedge (?) on the bottom to sit it on my lap to paint that way. I know you can use a tripod, but that’s just one more thing to carry. A wedge to tip it toward me would’ve made it great.Everyone works differently so I’d say I DO like this box, and I’d say to get the box because it’s nice and sturdy, easy to take with you, and is a handy small size for short outings, but just be aware you may not need all the bells & whistles or that it might be a little smaller than you thought it would be for all the money. Draw out your measurements to be sure it’s right for your needs. But overall,I enjoy having it and it’s a nice box to have.
T**4
Love it!
Very impressed with this box !!! It has perfect storage for paints, and I love the detachable plastic palette! The fact that I can use a regular camera tripod is so cool to me. I feel like the weight is good, not extremely lightweight, but it is lighter than you’d expect for a whole wooden box! I think it is beautiful and works wonderfully for a plein air class! Very happy with this purchase !
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