Brushes



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Golden Leaf:
This versatile 1" wide brush is probably the best wash brush around. It holds a tremendous amount of paint which means you don't have to reload it too often. Ideal for sky and large washes, it is also great for painting trees, bushes and leaves in the foreground. For best results squeeze excess water out of the brush with your finger and thumb, pick up the paint and then stipple. The resulting texture is similar to that achieved from using a sponge but the brush gives you more control.


 
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Fan Stippler:
A fantastic brush for painting trees - instead of painting with brush strokes, you stipple! The Fan Stippler's unique blend of hair and fine bristle creates a natural looking leaf effect. By lightly stippling you can leave plenty of gaps in the trees or by pushing down harder you get a fuller tree. Don't have the brush too wet.


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Golden Foliage: This brush is a small version of the Golden Leaf. It's main use is for painting trees and bushes. For best results simply stipple the brush over the surface of the paper. This produces a natural looking texture for trees and bushes. Remember - don't have the brush too wet.


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Fan Gogh:
Made from a blend of natural hair and much thicker than many other fan brushes, this fantastic brush holds plenty of paint and potential! A Great brush for painting trees like furs, conifers, willows and palms, also grasses and reeds and even textures like fur.
A truly versatile brush.


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Deerfoot Stippler:
A traditional stippling brush, but this brush has specially developed for use with watercolour. The Deerfoot is made from a blnd of bristle andnatural hair, the same as the Fan Stippler. It is ideal for painting texture and trees (works best if not too wet).


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Golden Wizard:
This brush has two lengths of natural hair, 20% of which is slightly longer than the rest. The paint is held in the body of the brush and is released through the longer hair which clumps together into small points. This gives the effect of fine lines slightly spaced making it a great brush for painting grasses, fur and hair. It is perfect for blending blending because of the gentle release of paint from the fine points of hair - ideal for painting water and reflections. The ragged end of the brush creates a natural looking jagged outline for trees and hegderows. It really is a magical brush! Also available: Grand Wizard: A wider version.


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Golden Detail Brushes: (small medium and large)
Quality is the key to these brushes. Designed to retain their point and paint holding properties, these brushes have great spring and hold their shape, making them a real pleasure to use.


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Half Rigger:
This brush is like an ordinary rigger but shorter which makes it easier to control. made from the same synthetic material as the detail brushes it is designed to retain it's point and shape.


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Golden Sword & Golden Dagger: A high quality traditional sword liner made from the finest squirrel hair. Use it for painting grasses and reeds, also for floral painting. For best results hold brush with the blade away from you and the end of the brush pointing down, then flick upwards. The Golden Dagger is a smaller version of the Sword.


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PX Range: The PX range of brushes combines all the features of the standard versions of the Fan Gogh, Fan Stippler and Golden Foliage with the exciting addition of cutaway shaped ends. Made from Perspex, the handle end is perfect to scrape away paint from your picture. It is superb for producing grass, stone walls and rock effects and can be used for scraping out tree trunk details.

These effects are featured in The Terry Harrison Collection video.

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