Watercolor Brush: Synthetic or Natural?

Watercolor Brush: Synthetic or Natural?

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Artists use brushes for many purposes--to paint, certainly, but also for applying glue, frisket (a removable masking fluid), ink, varnish, or sealant. Brushes are also good for removing eraser dust, glitter, cat hair, and the occasional cookie crumb that finds its way onto canvas, paper, or journal. The confusing information about brushes is the number…

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Watercolor Brush: Synthetic or Natural?

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