Rosemary SMOOSHING BRUSH size-medium (SHORT HANDLE)

$16.66

                         ROSEMARY SMOOSHING BRUSH SIZE MEDIUM  

Rosemary Smooshing Brush is made from a blend of different grades of badger hair.

It’ll be great for your seascapes, stippling, clouds, highlights and shading.

A favourite for blending for Oils.

For watercolorists, practice loading with dry pigment to get a similar effect.

SIZE- Medium

HANDLE- SHORT (APPROX 7″)

Made in UK

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Description

                               Rosemary SMOOSHING BRUSH size-medium (SHORT HANDLE)

Rosemary Smooshing Brush is a Domed blending brush crafted from badger hair.

The Smooshing Brush is made from a blend of different grades of badger hair.

The beauty of the domed shape allows for a multitude of brush strokes.

Sometimes known as a smudger, a tinter or a blender, this versatile brush can be used in all mediums.

In decorative painting, you would tend to use it as a dry brush and for softening edges. But this brush is a good little allrounder and useful in any medium.

This brush is suitable for all painting mediums oil, acrylics, watercolors.

Rosemary Smooshing Brush is a Domed blending brush crafted from badger hair.

If load this brush full of pigment, it’ll be great for seascapes, stippling, clouds, highlights and shading.

For watercolorists, practice loading with dry pigment to get a similar effect.

HOW TO CLEAN THE BRUSH
OIL BRUSH

Start with wiping your brushes on a rag or paper towel. You should then wash them thoroughly with a good soap. To clean them thoroughly you can use a dish soap. Don’t endorse the use of mineral spirits or solvents. Though they are quicker for the process; they are a known brush killer. Oil cleans oil, so safflower, rapeseed & linseed oils should work too.

WATER BRUSH

Cleaning watercolour brushes is easy! Grab your brushes and head to the sink. You can hold them under the tap and let the pigment wash off them with the flow of the water. Get yourself a bar of soap and use the palm of your hand to gently wipe the brushes back and forth to ensure they are clean throughout. Squeeze the water out of the brush and reshape them. Store upright and condition them from time to time. Easy peasy.