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da vinci bristle brushes |
Hog bristle, in a variety of qualities, is the work-horse of oil painting. Bristle brushes can be used for acrylic also, however they are more difficult to clean acrylic from than synthetic. Bristle is robust enough to resist wear on abrasive surfaces like canvas, absorbent enough to wipe back layers, and yet good quality bristle is soft enough to respond to delicate strokes. Good quality bristle will have “split ends” called flags, so although the edge of the brush may look fuzzy, this is a good thing, as the flags are what hold the paint. |
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| Da Vinci Fitch Bristle Round |
Series 2015. Not to be confused with fitch hair, “fitch” brushes are formed from long, good quality bristle set in a round ferrule, as a traditional Renaissance-style glazing brush. These... |
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| Da Vinci Lacquer Bristle |
Series 2410. A traditional gesso brush. Strong, long bristles set into a 4-thickness ferrule. Holds a large amount of primer and flows it onto your support with the minimum of brush strokes. Also... |
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| Da Vinci Mottler Bristle |
Series 2475. Extra large mottler brushes for spreading colour over large areas. Short plainwood handles.
ABOUT DA VINCI For three generations, Da Vinci, Germany, has created the highest... |
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| Da Vinci Varnish Bristle |
Series 2470. Top quality, sturdy short hair bristle brush for applying size, grounds and thin layers of paint. Short, plainwood handles.
ABOUT DA VINCI For three generations, Da... |
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