Watercolor Brush: Synthetic or Natural?

Watercolor Brush: Synthetic or Natural?

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Artists use brushes for many purposes--to paint, certainly, but also for applying glue, frisket (a removable masking fluid), ink, varnish, or sealant. Brushes are also good for removing eraser dust, glitter, cat hair, and the occasional cookie crumb that finds its way onto canvas, paper, or journal. The confusing information about brushes is the number…

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A professional level symthetic brush that performs with the quality of a natural sable hair brush on Winsor & Newton's unique ergonomic double-bodied short handle, in a dark matte gray, for control and comfort. Excellent color carrying capacity. Resilient spring and shape retention to achieve a wide variety of tasks. Suitable for professional artists and art students requiring professional level materials.

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