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Richesons Quiller Water Media Brushes 7010 Series FlatsSave Up to28%Off listQuiller Synthetic Watercolor brushes are truly advanced synthetic brushes. When wet, they come to a magnificent razor's edge, allowing the thinnest line, a broad wash or anything in between. The ferrules on these short-handled 7010 flats have a round base up to the 1" size and the larger sizes have… Quiller Synthetic Watercolor brushes are truly advanced synthetic brushes. When wet, they come to a magnificent razor's edge, allowing the thinnest line, a broad wash or anything in between. The ferrules on these short-handled 7010 flats have a round base up to the 1" size and the larger sizes have a folded flat base. Richeson tapers the strands of fiber so that each synthetic strand comes to a fine point. With careful selection of 11 different weights of fiber strands, Richeson gently mixes these into a marvelous brush head. The mixing of the weights is critical and allows you to get just the right amount of hard snap to the brush. With the perfect mixture of a variety of thinner fibers Richeson has created the perfect color carrying blend. Stephen Quiller works very big and was really pleased when we developed a brush that could hold so much color while also retaining control. Key Features: * Synthetic Watercolor bristle * Short-handled * Razor's edge lines * Small flats have a round base * larger sizes have a folded flat base * Tapered strands of fiber * The right amount of hard snap to the brush Perfect For: * Watercolor & Gouache * Plein Air Artists * Thin lines or broad washes * Holding a lot of color * Backgrounds * Teachers and students * No-hassle, everyday use See More
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Richesons Quiller Water Media Brushes 7000 Series RoundsSave Up to28%Off list…synthetic “water media” brushes ever! To create this brush for the era Richeson sought help from the acclaimed watercolor artist, Steve Quiller. The 7000 Series brushes are truly remarkable offering the quality of natural hair brushes, at a fraction of the price. With its… These are the best synthetic “water media” brushes ever! To create this brush for the era Richeson sought help from the acclaimed watercolor artist, Steve Quiller. The 7000 Series brushes are truly remarkable offering the quality of natural hair brushes, at a fraction of the price. With its seamless ferrule and elegant matte black handle this brush sets a new standard, for watercolor tools. They have an increased paint capacity, snap and come to a razor sharp point. You won't believe how beautiful the experience of painting is with these brushes — from sensitive watercolor applications to bold and splashy opaque coverage in casein or acrylic. Years ago synthetic brushes were not much more than chopped-up fishing line bundled up and stuck on the end of a handle. Today the brush maker has the ability to taper the strands of the fiber so that each strand comes to a fine point. With careful selection of different weights of fiber strands the manufacturer can gently mix these into a marvelous brush head. The mixing of the weights is critical. These brushes have the perfect mixture of a variety of fibers to arrive at the perfect blend. See More
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Casey Baugh Signature Brush Set
Starting At: 275.69
Quality Brushes Hand-picked by artist Casey Baugh This convenient brush set includes 16 high-quality oil brushes hand-selected by artist Casey Baugh. Each brush in the collection is different and has a unique hair composition. Rhapsody's 100% pure Kolinsky Sable rounds have responsive split-proof… Quality Brushes Hand-picked by artist Casey Baugh This convenient brush set includes 16 high-quality oil brushes hand-selected by artist Casey Baugh. Each brush in the collection is different and has a unique hair composition. Rhapsody's 100% pure Kolinsky Sable rounds have responsive split-proof points capable of capturing the tiniest details. Best of all, the short handle length allows you to get up close and personal with your artwork. Hamburg brushes are made with a blend of natural and synthetic multi-filament hair. The balanced combination of hair is strong and absorbent and allows you to paint with thick oils or thin glazes. The long hardwood Birch handles are sourced from sustainable FSC certified forests and have a balanced feel. New York Centrals Munich Premier modern hog brushes are made with natural and synthetic hair. Their excellent spring allows for quick and spontaneous strokes. At the same time, the natural flagged ends are great for precise color application. Each brush is hand-cupped and fitted within a rust-resistant nickel-plated steel ferrule. The long wood handles have a balanced feel for easel painting. The set includes five Rhapsody rounds, six Hamburg Premier flats, five New York Central Munich Premier filberts, and one free Black Bamboo Brush Mat. The Studio Line Bamboo Brush Mat features soft fabric pockets and tie strings. Just roll up and store brushes safely anywhere. Key Features: * Short and long handle oil brushes * Rhapsody Rounds #0, #1, #3, #5, and #7 * Hamburg Premier Flats #2, #4, #6, #8, #10, #12 * New York Central Munich Premier Filberts #4, #6, #8, #10, #12 * Free bamboo brush roll-up Perfect For: * Oil painters * Painting realistic details * Thick oils or thin glazes * Quick and spontaneous strokes * Precise color application "A great painting requires great tools, and each of these brushes has been hand picked because of their quality, longevity, and ability to handle oil paint with buttery ease. With this set I am able to get the sharpest detail as well as those juicy thick strokes of color, and everything in between. I'm excited that these brushes are available in one package for other artists to use, and I think the only thing better than owning this set of brushes is owning two sets. " - Casey Baugh Baugh's work can be described as narrative impressionistic realism. Specializing in oil paint and charcoal, he began painting at the age of 13 and began selling professionally at age 17. Baugh's art has evolved over time to become more narrative. Though still maintaining figures as his prime subject matter, he is telling more stories, and his series and exhibits are becoming more thematic. On a constant quest to push new boundaries, he is persistent in experimenting with his inspirations and artistic translations, pursuing more complicated compositions, and achieving grander shows. Baugh has made several television appearances and has been featured on the covers of many publications, including The Artist's Magazine, American Artist's Magazine, and American Art Collector. See More
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