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Made in ca
Been Around the Block




Hello,

What is a good quality set of synthetic brushes? I'm looking for a nice set to the "dirty work" of painting.

Also, where is a good online discount retail store to stock up on brushes? My local artist's store charges out the nose for winsor newton series 7's/ other kollinsky sable brushes. '


Thanks.
   
Made in gb
Using Inks and Washes





Duxford, Cambs, UK

Don't know you'd save any with postage to Canada, but try https://www.rosemaryandco.com/index.php?osCsid=l8kveq8hi7riaaivsh6vealr96

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Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut






Dick Blick

http://www.dickblick.com/watercolor/brushes/#artistgradenatural

While I have found better prices from a couple places - I always go back to them because of their service and value. The synthetics are listed just below the natural fiber brushes, and most of those are pretty good quality (I use Grumbacher and Loew Cornell for my nylon brushes).
   
 
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