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Raphaël Golden Kaërell Round (Brushes > Brushes by Name > Brushes by Name or Shape - Round > Acrylic and Oil Brushes - Round > Acrylic and Oil Brushes - Round - Synthetic)
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Raphaël's
Golden Kaërell is the closest thing to a natural hair
brush we've found at an economical price. Supremely soft with
a fine tip, it is excellent for watercolor, acrylic, and
oil painting. It is a long wearing brush with excellent
water-carrying capacity and surprising strength. The long handled series offers
an expressive feel to the artist. It is durable, easy
to clean, and an extremely versatile brush for many techniques
and media. Townsend Terrages Pastel Sets Golden Acrylic Mediums Isabey Mongoose Brushes Faber-Castell Pitt Pastel Pencils Grafix Shrink Films Loew Cornell Steel Painting Knives Northlight Gift Books and DVDs Blickrylic Student Acrylics Crescent Regular Surface Matboard, All Colors 20" × 32" Duncan French Dimensions light pink - French Dimensions are thick
dimensional glazes with rich, versatile colors. They are great for outlining and
raised-design effects, and can be used over and under other glazes.
French Dimensions come in 1.25 oz. squeeze bottles with writing tips for
easy and fine application. They are nontoxic once fired.
Price: $5.50
Stock# ART-19-18543
Winsor & Newton Eclipse Black Sable Bright Brushes size 12 - Eclipse
Brights are similar to flat brushes but have shorter bristles out of
the ferrule. This gives greater control and allows the movement of larger
amounts of color. Eclipse brushes are made from Russian Black Sable,
a silky smooth yet firm and resilient hair. Highly responsive, and showing
very little brush strokes, they are perfect for lightly thinned oil color.
These elegant brushes feature uniquely contoured, pewter colored handles that allow
for a balanced grip both at the tail, for easel painting, and
below the ferrule, for close, detailed work.
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