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  At a Glance


You can quickly locate the brush you want because of clearly marked labels on the body of the brush. Additionally, they are color-coded on the end of the handle to match the brush's shape.


 Ease of Use


Ergonomic triangular handles will help you have better line control, alleviate hand fatigue, and rest more comfortably in your hand.


A Better Ferrule


A copper ferrule ensures the best adhesion to our solid birch wood handles. With a double crimp, water can't easily make its way up inside the ferrule, which could cause the brush hairs to fall out.


   All Mediums         


These brushes can be used with acrylic, watercolor, oil, and even nail lacquer, as long as the brush hairs are gently cleaned each time with acetone on a cotton pad.


A Practical Alternative



Synthetic brushes are less prone to damage by solvents, insects or caustic paints, in addition they do not trap paint like natural brush hairs.


No Shedding



These brushes are engineered to maintain their shape and bristles: with these brushes, you won't find stray hairs in your wet paint.


Your 'Go To' Paint Brushes


Cheap brushes feel stiff and course. Our nylon filaments are engineered to stay firm, with just enough spring so you can paint precise strokes while holding their shape.


The Tapered Point


Look at the brush profile, tips should come to a tapered point. As you gently press the brush against your work, you are able to create a crisp narrow line.


About Acrylic Paint



Acrylic paint can be damaging to all types of brushes. Your brush will last longer if you wet the bristles before loading on paint. In addition, your paint palette should be sprayed with water to keep the acrylic paint wet while you work. 


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