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Watercolor Brush Care

November 9, 2019 by Sandy Allnock 3 Comments Filed Under: Watercolor

I’ve got a super simple post today – part of the My Virtual Studio class – how to simply take care of your watercolor brushes!

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  • Synthetic blend watercolor brushes:
    • Silver Brush Black Velvet Round #8 EH – BLICK – AMZ
    • Silver Brush Black Velvet Round #12 EH – •BLICK – AMZ
    • Mottler Flat Wash, DaVinci
    • Princeton Aqua Elite
    • Mottler Flat Wash 30, DaVinci Cosmotop Spin Brush
  • Natural hair watercolor brushes:
    • Winsor Newton Kolinsky Sable Series 7 Round #10
    • Winsor Newton Kolinsky Sable Series 7 Round #8
    • Da Vinci Maestro Kolinsky Sable Round 14 ​
    • Da Vinci Series 17 Maestro Long Needle, Size 9
    • Casaneo brushes

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  1. Sandy Allnock says

    August 29, 2016 at 7:24 am

    Just tagging would be fine 🙂

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  2. Sandy Allnock says

    August 29, 2016 at 7:23 am

    Oops! Totally forgot to link em up. Here you go: http://www.techniquetuesday.com/merchant2/merchant.mvc?Session_ID=2e2be195242abb6e5d2c94b3c2e9b5d8&

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  3. Sandy Allnock says

    August 29, 2016 at 7:21 am

    Yes it did – and I didn’t care. 🙂

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