Watercolour Brushes

Da Vinci

I absolutely adore DaVinci brushes for several reasons.

Firstly, their impeccable craftsmanship never fails to impress me. The attention to detail and precision in each brush is evident, reflecting the brand's long-standing reputation for excellence. Secondly, the range of brush shapes and sizes offered by DaVinci is truly remarkable.

Whether I'm working on fine details or broad strokes, I can always find the perfect brush to suit my needs. Additionally, the high-quality synthetic and natural bristles used in DaVinci brushes provide an exceptional painting experience.

The bristles hold paint perfectly, allowing for effortless blending and smooth application. Lastly, the durability of DaVinci brushes is unparalleled. They withstand frequent use and maintain their shape, ensuring that they will be cherished tools in my artistic journey for years to come.

 

Rosemary & Co.

I’m thrilled to introduce a game-changing tool for watercolour enthusiasts: the Eradicator Brush!

This innovative brush has revolutionised the way artists approach mistakes and corrections. Its unique design and specialised bristles allow for precise erasing of watercolour pigment, giving artists the ability to lift and lighten areas without damaging the paper.

Whether you're a beginner still learning the ropes or a seasoned artist looking to experiment, the Eradicator Brush is a must-have addition to your artistic toolkit.

Say goodbye to frustration and hello to creative freedom with this incredible tool.

Visit my blog to learn more about the Eradicator Brush and its incredible potential in your watercolour journey.

 

Jackson’s Brushes

Are you looking for a good brush for watercolour that doesn't cost the earth?

Let me introduce you to Jackson's Studio synthetic brush, series 505.

These brushes are reasonably priced and given their affordability and performance, I'd certainly recommend them to my beginner students in search of quality paint brushes that won't break the bank.

Read my full review here.

The brushes shown here are No. 1, 5, 8, 10 & 12.

The Jackson's brushes shown here are No. 1, 5, 8, 10 & 12.