Winsor & Newton Cotman Watercolour Synthetic Hair Brush - Series 667 - Angular - Short Handle - Size - 1/8"
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Winsor & Newton Cotman Watercolour Synthetic Hair Brush - Series 667 - Angular - Short Handle - Size - 1/8"
Winsor & Newton Cotman Watercolour Synthetic Hair Brush - Series 667 - Angular - Short Handle - Size - 1/8"
Winsor & Newton Cotman brushes were the first complete range of synthetic brushes to be developed by Winsor & Newton. Cotman Brushes comes in widest range and sizes to help artist to achieve different effects from water colour washes to fine detail.
Anguler - Ideal for painting rose petals, leaves or small corners, either with just the angled point or by drawing the brush across the surface for a curved or straight ‘wedge’.
Winsor & Newton Cotman brushes were the first complete range of synthetic brushes to be developed by Winsor & Newton. Cotman Brushes comes in widest range and sizes to help artist to achieve different effects from water colour washes to fine detail.
Anguler - Ideal for painting rose petals, leaves or small corners, either with just the angled point or by drawing the brush across the surface for a curved or straight ‘wedge’.
The Galeria Acrylics line consists of 60 magnificent colors in 60ml tubes and 500ml Jars making it ideal for art & design students, hobbyists, muralists, decorative painters and fine artists who work on a grand scale.
Although Galeria Acrylics are sometimes referred to as a fine grade acrylic, their high pigment levels deliver professional results with significantly better covering power than many similarly priced brands
Winsor & Newton Cotman brushes were the first complete range of synthetic brushes to be developed by Winsor & Newton. Cotman Brushes comes in widest range and sizes to help artist to achieve different effects from water colour washes to fine detail.
Anguler - Ideal for painting rose petals, leaves or small corners, either with just the angled point or by drawing the brush across the surface for a curved or straight ‘wedge’.