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Used for varnishing oil paintings where a softer touch is required to achieve an antiquing effect. A good blender for texture and depth. Mainly used for blending paint into an even and smooth coat. Also can be used to create striations - a glass painters 'must have'.
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With a long visible length of hair and a flat end, this brush is ideal with oil colour for softening or blending. Used in glasswork for 'kissing' the colour and ceramics for feathering, marbling and tonal work.
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Typically used for oil painting, badger hair is coarse yet soft making it ideal for stippling and texture work. Fan brushes use a special ferrule which spreads the hairs to form a fan shape. Used for several effects including grasses, fur and often for blending.
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Rosemary & Co Deerfoot Stippler uses both soft and medium stiffness badger hair to enable a stipple effect, with a little goat hair to help hold the paint. Popular amongst watercolourists to create trees, grasses, foliage and furs.
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A beautiful brush particularly for water colour and thinned down acrylic. Squirrel mixed with a little magic – carries a good amount of fluid allowing plenty of flow. A flick of the brush will create many different marks as shown. Sometimes referred to as a ‘Pyramid’ brush.
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The soft delicate tips are ideal for blending and softening in oils. Will lay on a watercolour wash quickly when a large area needs to be covered. Also decorative techniques eg Marbling and wood graining.
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