Watercolor Painting Brushes

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Brush with Watercolor (Painting the Easy Way) Part 2


Brush with Watercolor (Painting the Easy Way) Part 2


$12.95


Brush with Watercolor Painting the Easy Way – Part 2

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Brush with Watercolor (Painting the Easy Way) Part 1


Brush with Watercolor (Painting the Easy Way) Part 1


$29.99


Brush with Watercolor Painting the Easy Way – Part 1

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da Vinci Junior Series 303 Round Paint Brush for Students and Teachers, Size 16


da Vinci Junior Series 303 Round Paint Brush for Students and Teachers, Size 16


$14.96


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da Vinci Series 2475 Artist Hog Bristle Mottler Medium Length Paintbrush, Size 50


da Vinci Series 2475 Artist Hog Bristle Mottler Medium Length Paintbrush, Size 50


$12.54


Artist Bristle Mottlersfor Oil, Acrylic, Priming, Gesso & Varnish…

da Vinci Series 560 Flat Mottler Light Ox Hair Sabeline Paintbrush, Size 30


da Vinci Series 560 Flat Mottler Light Ox Hair Sabeline Paintbrush, Size 30


$32.30


Natural Hair Mottlersfor Oil, Acrylic, Priming & Varnishing…

Painting with Watercolors : Types of Watercolor Paint Brushes

watercolor painting brushes

I am starting to do watercolor painting, any advice on better than average supplies?

I.e. brushes, friskets paper etc

I actually get my best results using the dime-store water color set on heavy bond paper. the cold pressed stuff has too many dimples and the thinner papers wrinkle too easily, but until you are sure of your technique don’t waste a lot of money on it. any brush will do as long as you don’t mix your mediums.

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