Used for very detailed work and ultra fine lines. It is a good finishing brush.
Liner – Used to create long thin strokes and curves. It can hold lot of paint and line weight can be varied from brush pressure.
Round – Used for thick to medium strokes & even good for dry brush techniques.
Flat- Used for broad strokes & thin lines can be created when side of brush is used.
Filbert- Used to produce a broad range of effects, a good all round brush.
Fan- Used for blending, stippling and dry brush effects.
Angle- Used to create angle angle shapes and strokes.
Mop- Holds huge quantity of paint, good for washes and ideal for dropping paint on work for wet on wet effects.
Brush care for Acrylics, Oil and Water Colors:
For Acrylic Colors –
Keep brush immersed in water when not in use. Do not all paint to harden in brush. Rinse out color thoroughly with warm water and reshape.
For Oil Colors –
Rive brush in turpentine after painting, squeeze as much color out as possible on paper towel or rag clean thoroughly with a brush cleaner or brush soap along with water till all traces of color are gone. Reshape brush with fingers.
For Water Colors-
Rinse out color with water and reshape brush with fingers.














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