Brush Question for our Russian friends

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gerryj199

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Hi,
I'm wondering if any of our Russian members can tell me anything about the brush in the attached photo. I'm wondering what the name is (in latin script rather than cyrillic) and where I might be able to get some of these brushes to try.

Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Gerry

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Hello Gerry,
It says Fine Art. Can you take another photo of the whole handle?
Alex


Hi Alex,
Thank you for the translation. Unfortunately, that's the best shot I can get. It's a screen capture from a video tutorial of Kirill Kanaev painting the Young Miniatures Shield Maiden bust. He shows the brush and mentions that he likes the stiffness of it for the stippling technique. They are apparently pretty cheap Russian brushes but he says that they retain a great point and have good stiffness.

If all it says is "Fine Art" then this is unlikely to be very helpful in finding out the brand sadly.
Best
Gerry
 
Hi Gerry,
If I am not mistaken Kirill Kanaev paints with Roubloff kolinsky brushes. They are about $2 each.
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https://e-roubloff.com/for-artists/kolinsky/
All the best,
Alex


Thank you Alex,
I'll take a look and try them out.
Maybe using these will magically enable me to paint like Kirill! ;) But then again, maybe not!
Best regards,
Gerry

PS: I'm really looking forward to finding the full "Angel of Death" vignette in your online store soon. It is absolutely amazing.
 
Hi Gerry. There is a sperate thread on here regarding these brushes.
I have switched to them for oil painting and they are superb. Amazon sell them but they are a mid range price.

Keith
 
Roubloff Kolinsky..excellent and good value..I get them from Rusart in Vancouver...also recommended by Dmitry ...DO NOT try AK kolinsky..they are crap with long thin bristles that neother hold acrylic nor are stiff enough for oils..their cheap artificial ones are fine for oils and some base coats tho..
 
I don’t know of any US sources..Jackson in UK likely does as they all so carry Masterclass oils- shown in the book ..again Rusart.ca might be a faster route- Elena Perelman is very responsive. Will be right onto it
 
I don’t know of any US sources..Jackson in UK likely does as they all so carry Masterclass oils- shown in the book ..again Rusart.ca might be a faster route- Elena Perelman is very responsive. Will be right onto it

I used the link provided by Alex in the post above and it was easy. Hopefully, delivery won't take too long.
Gerry
 
An initial update: They have just arrived from Russia. The order was placed on the 14th and the brushes arrived on the 22nd by UPS. I think that this is amazing service in the current situation. (I chose to pay extra for UPS because USPS simply isn't functioning right now.)

My initial inspection was very positive as all the brushes had an excellent point. I'll update my experience once I've used them for a couple of weeks.
Gerry
 
Mine are same in terms of point...which holds in my work..not as big in body as broken toad, but nothing bad..couriers are worth it for me as well
 
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