Water brush for watercolor paintings

A unique brush for watercolor painting

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A water brush with synthetic and elongated hair for painting with watercolors. Round or flat brush head to choose from. The body of the brush handle consists of two parts, which are screwed together. Holding the upper part, the lower handle body can be rotated. The body of the handle is actually a container for filling water. By pressing it, the water is transferred to the bristles of the brush. The brush pen is a substitute for a water jar, and is convenient to use anywhere. An excellent and convenient solution for those who paint with watercolors outdoors, in nature and on the road.

A perfect brush pen for watercolor painting in nature and hiking

Watercolors are considered a popular medium for outdoor painting. Unlike other types of painting, it requires little preparation and minimal equipment. Therefore it is possible to paint comfortably in watercolor on long journeys, on walks or in front of an urban landscape sitting in a cafe. Watercolors dry quickly, making it easy to paint in layers and capture dynamic situations on the page. A brush pen with a built-in water tank makes painting in nature much simpler and more convenient, great for painting with solid watercolors or water pencils.

Watercolors can be used on many painting substrates, including cardboard, canvas, wall and more, but are usually painted on thick paper and specially adapted for absorption, called watercolor paper. You can paint on a dry sheet and dip the brush in water or dilute the paint with water on a plate. Another method is to wet the page at the beginning. When used with water, different levels of transparency can be created, ranging from a fine transparent layer to an opaque layer. You can work in several layers to achieve complexity of color and texture. When the painting is finished with watercolor paints and dried, in order to protect the painting from moisture and weather damage, it is recommended to frame it under opaque glass.

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