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Product Details
Professional round brushes for watercolour painting and illustration made of unique hair mixture - soft wavy watercolour squirrel imitation hair, which holds a lot of water, and smooth, flexible, wear-resistant synthetic hair, which provides control and durability of the brush tip, as well as the ability to absorb rich colour. The sharp and stable point allows you to paint thin lines and small details.
The short ergonomic handle, covered with chemical-resistant lacquer, is convenient for working in the studio and at a plein-air.
| Available sizes | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 |
| Brush diameters (mm) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 |
| Hair lengths (mm) | 10 | 12 | 16 | 18 | 20 | 23 | 29 | 34 | 40 |
Care & Maintenance
Watercolor & Gouache Brush Care
Proper watercolor brush care helps maintain the softness and precision of the bristles. After each use, rinse the brush thoroughly with clean water to remove any paint residue. Wash occasionally with mild soap, baby shampoo, or a dedicated brush cleaner, then gently reshape the brush tip.
Allow the brush to dry horizontally at room temperature on a paper towel or cloth. Avoid drying brushes in direct sunlight or near heaters, as heat can damage the bristles and affect the brush shape. Regular cleaning keeps watercolor and gouache brushes flexible and ready for precise painting.
Acrylic Brush Care
To maintain acrylic paint brushes, clean them immediately after use because acrylic paint dries quickly and can damage the bristles. Rinse the brush with warm water and wash it with soap or a brush cleaner to remove paint residue.
Make sure the paint does not dry inside the bristles. If dried paint remains, a special brush cleaning solution may be required. After washing, reshape the brush head and allow it to dry naturally on a flat surface. Proper acrylic brush maintenance helps preserve brush flexibility and painting precision.
Oil Paint Brush Care
For proper oil paint brush care, clean brushes immediately after painting. First rinse the brush in paint thinner such as turpentine or white spirit to dissolve the oil paint. Then wash the brush thoroughly with warm water and soap to remove any remaining residue.
After cleaning, gently reshape the brush and allow it to dry horizontally. Keeping brushes clean prevents hardened paint and helps maintain the brush’s original shape and performance