Noun
A frame (commonly) of wood serving to hold a canvas upright, or nearly upright, for the painter's convenience or for exhibition.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlternately, sell your art online at eBay or Etsy, sell portraits or pet portraits or landscapes in person off the easel, bring your portfolio to galleries, sell at art fairs, or science fiction or media conventions. Source: Internet
Correspondence between them shows warm affection, and Manet gave her an easel as a Christmas present. Source: Internet
A beautiful commission piece featuring a red barn and grassy field sits on the easel behind her, and a bright smile adorns her face. Source: Internet
Back from traveling, well rested, and ready to be at the easel again. Source: Internet
Gather chubby crayons (red, yellow and orange), easel paper and tape. Source: Internet
A sponge paint, a finger paint and easel paint, all in one! Source: Internet