Automata
Well-Known Member
A few months ago I bought a no. 2 red sable brush at Utrecht art supply (a chain store in the U.S. ) with the intention of using it as a general purpose brush (mixing paint, etc.). I was so impressed with it that it became one of my most used brushes. I've now used it on 3 figures and it has held up well. The cost: $2.79! It is not as good as my Series 7s, but it beats most of the other second tier brushes I've tried that cost a lot more. It's great for the more general painting jobs like blocking in colors, but it holds a very nice point - nice enough for some pretty fine detail work.
I just grabbed a few more different sizes yesterday. Hopefully the first one wasn't just an oddity. For the price, it sure is worth the risk.
These would be great brushes for those on a tight budget or for beginners that want to start out with a bit less of an investment. If you want to try them, look for the watercolor brushes with the dark red handles that say "Utrecht Pure Red Sable 225".
Barry
I just grabbed a few more different sizes yesterday. Hopefully the first one wasn't just an oddity. For the price, it sure is worth the risk.
These would be great brushes for those on a tight budget or for beginners that want to start out with a bit less of an investment. If you want to try them, look for the watercolor brushes with the dark red handles that say "Utrecht Pure Red Sable 225".
Barry