Princeton™ Aspen™ Synthetic Long Handle Bright Brush
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M20001046
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Create stunning works of art with this bright paintbrush from Princeton Artist Brush Company. Designed to retain its shape, this brush will provide a good control while painting. Its synthetic bristle makes the paint glide smoothly onto the surface, while its non-glare ferrule makes it perfect for outdoor use.
Details:
Details:
- Bright
- Available in multiple sizes
- Synthetic filament
- Wooden handle
- Non-glare, brass ferrule
- For use with all acrylic and oil paints, including water-soluble oils
Create stunning works of art with this bright paintbrush from Princeton Artist Brush Company. Designed to retain its shape, this brush will provide a good control while painting. Its synthetic bristle makes the paint glide smoothly onto the surface, while its non-glare ferrule makes it perfect for outdoor use.
Details:
Details:
- Bright
- Available in multiple sizes
- Synthetic filament
- Wooden handle
- Non-glare, brass ferrule
- For use with all acrylic and oil paints, including water-soluble oils
Princeton™ Aspen™ Synthetic Long Handle Bright Brush is rated
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Rated 5 out of
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Arjvoet from
Love this brush
Purchased 2 of the size 2 Brights for some oil portraits. Love the stiffness and flexibility.
This is my first time seeing and using a stiff smooth bristle brush. It holds its shape much better and it loads paint very well and cleans very easily (thinner rinse followed by oil rinse to get all the pigment out.) It's not too stiff and from the middle to end it has a firm responsive bounce. Because it holds its shape well this means you can easily put down confident strokes.
I normally use much smaller brushes, I wasn't sure if I'd be able to accomplish the same level of detail that I'm used to. Between this and the 2/0 round (same brand) it turned out okay.
Unfortunately I'm not even done with these 2 paintings and I've already managed to beat up the tips of the brushes, I think that's my fault for painting wet into dry & using the wrong strokes (sometimes went side to side rather than pulling straight back 100%.)
Date published: 2020-03-23