ROSEMARY RED DOT. SHORT FILBERT/CATS TONGUE BRUSHES SIZE 8 (SHORT HANDLE)
RED DOT. SHORT FILBERT/CATS TONGUE BRUSHESÂ is ideal for artists, model painters and just about anyone look for a sable substitute.
This range is so exciting for Rosemary & Co!
It is a synthetic fibre like no other. A synthetic fibre to replicate Sable like never before. With all the qualities of natural hair but 100% synthetic.
              ROSEMARY RED DOT. SPOTTERS SIZE 0 (SHORT HANDLE)
ROSEMARY RED DOT. SPOTTERS is ideal for artists, model painters and just about anyone look for a sable substitute.
This range is so exciting for Rosemary & Co!
It is a synthetic fibre like no other. A synthetic fibre to replicate Sable like never before. With all the qualities of natural hair but 100% synthetic.
       Rosemary Series 311 Dagger Golden Synthetic Size 1/4 ” (Long Handle)
Rosemary Dagger Golden Synthetic Brush Commonly called ‘Nylon’, Golden Synthetic has some unique characteristics in that its retention, snap and spring are all superb.
100% Vegan Friendly.
A longer version of the Golden Synthetic Dagger brush. Tapered to a fine point.
A favourite for botanical artists, illustrators and designers.
They are great for Watercolour, Oils and Acrylics.
A long sought solution to those unintended watercolor brush marks resulting from too much enthusiasm, haste or miscalculation.
Instructions for use:
1. Use the brush when barely damp, not wet.
2. Hold in a nearly vertical orientation and drag gently, but firmly back and forth along its’ long edge. (see photo)
3. Upon first noting the removal of paint, immediately dab the brush several times on a towel (paper, etc) and recommence “erasing”.
4. Rinse after 2 – 3 “erasures”, dab to remove excess wetness and continue.
Caution: too damp a brush and/or too vigorous “erasing” may damage the painting/paper.
For smaller areas, use the edge of the brush in a similar manner. For many smaller areas (“erase” and/or highlights), try using a Shiraz Short Flat, sizes #1 and/or #2.
             ROSEMARY THE ERADICATOR BRUSH SMALL (SHORT HANDLE)
A long sought solution to those unintended watercolor brush marks resulting from too much enthusiasm, haste or miscalculation.
Instructions for use:
1. Use the brush when barely damp, not wet.
2. Hold in a nearly vertical orientation and drag gently, but firmly back and forth along its’ long edge. (see photo)
3. Upon first noting the removal of paint, immediately dab the brush several times on a towel (paper, etc) and recommence “erasing”.
4. Rinse after 2 – 3 “erasures”, dab to remove excess wetness and continue.
Caution: too damp a brush and/or too vigorous “erasing” may damage the painting/paper.
For smaller areas, use the edge of the brush in a similar manner. For many smaller areas (“erase” and/or highlights)