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  • Types of Artist Paint Brushes

    Painting is a personal activity, grounded in the particular desires of each painter of what to create and how. With so many different art styles and personal preferences, it is impossible to...

  • How to Clean and Store Brushes

    As an artist, your materials are almost as important as your ideas and skills in creating your art. Brushes can be quite an investment, especially the good ones, and you might as well throw away...

  • How to Clean Chalk Stencil Brushes

    When they think of stenciling, many people picture the application of paint to the openings in a stencil to imprint an image onto a surface. You may be surprised to learn that artists also use...

  • How to Make a Roll-Up Brush Caddy

    Storing paint brushes can be a bit of a chore. The desire to just stand them in a cup is fine, but doesn't protect the bristles from dust or gravity. Laying then down on a desk or in a drawer...

  • How to Make a Color Wheel in Watercolor

    Here is a simple way to see how your watercolors will mix and react with each other before you begin your painting. You can use this test to try out a new paper or paint, or new combinations of...

  • How to Easily Create a Beautiful Oil Painting

    Oil painting is my favorite variety of art because these paints are SO easy to create wonderful blends and textures. It doesn't take a mastermind to be a great painter, but here are a few tips to...

  • Types of Paint Brushes

    There are many types of paint brushes, in various shapes and sizes, used for fine art. A paint brush may be made with stiff or soft bristles, which can be either synthetic or natural hairs....

  • How to Clean Oil Paint Off of Paintbrushes

    Cleaning oil based paint off of paint brushes is problematic because water and oil won't mix---you need to get the majority of the paint off the brush before you take it to the sink. As a painter,...

  • How to Make Artist Paintbrushes

    Because quality paintbrushes are available at art and craft stores, making your own paintbrush isn't practical but can be a fun exercise. Serious artists will probably prefer to use professionally...

  • How to Clean Paint Brushes With Oil

    Paint brushes full of oil-based paint cannot be cleaned with soap and water like paint brushes with latex paints can. They need a special treatment to get them fully clean. Fortunately, cleaning...

  • How to Make Paint Brushes

    There are lots of reasons to try your hand at making your own paintbrush. Maybe all your other brushes are too gunky to use, or maybe you need a custom brush for a particular project. Whatever...

  • How to Create Faux Marbling

    You can create an appearance of marble without the cost of the real thing with these easy steps.

  • How to Clean a Paintbrush

    As any amateur or professional artist knows, paintbrushes become dirty. Plus, they can be expensive to replace which is why it's important to know how to properly clean and care for paintbrushes....

  • How to Gesso A Canvas (A Basic Painting Class Skill)

    Here's how to gesso a stretched, unprimed canvas.

  • How to Make a Paintbrush

    Sometimes it just seems homemade is best, and this adage can apply to paintbrushes. Art stores carry a wide range of brushes, but they may not suit individual needs. Making a paintbrush is a fun...

  • How to Create Abstract Art

    Abstract Art might look as if it simple to create, with a splash of paint here and there then framed and hung on a wall.Create Abstract Art and att times some of the paintings seem as if an...

  • How to Use Prisma Water Color Pencils in Drawings

    Water color pencils are great to draw with and can add beautiful effects to an artwork. Using them is simple, but there are additional art techniques with them that are a little obscure.

  • How to Keep Moths Away From Art Brushes

    Natural hair brushes must be protected from moths that may lay their eggs on the hairs. Larvae eat the bristles when they hatch. Not exactly what you want when you've laid down serious money for...

  • How to Care for Oil Brushes When Not in Use

    Oil brushes need to be properly cared for since improper maintenance can result in broken bristles from elements such as dried paint and mildew. Keeping your brushes properly cleaned will not only...

  • How to Know the Types of Brushes to Use With Acrylic Paints

    Many artists choose acrylic painting as their medium for creating works of art. Ease of cleaning and a quick drying time enable artists to complete their art piece faster. An artist working in...

  • How to Buy Artist Paint Brushes

    Paint brushes vary in size, shape and style. Choose them depending on what type of art you aspire to create.

  • How to Clean Paint Brushes with Natural Fibers

    Fine art brushes are expensive so it is important to take good care of them to make them last. Many brushes are made from natural hairs, such as boar hair and sable. These brushes can become...

  • How to Buy Paintbrushes for Silk Painting

    Different fabrics accept paint in different ways. Some need coarse brushes and thick paints and others, like silk, need soft brushes and dyes. Buying the right brushes for your silk painting...

  • How to Select Watercolor Brushes for Painting

    Most artists feel that painting with watercolor should be done with fine brushes made of sable. This is a natural hair product used by serious art enthusiasts. Some less expensive imitation sable...

  • How to Properly Store Paintbrushes

    Protect your paintbrushes by getting adequate storage. You can find almost any shape and size for cases, bins and bags at local art stores or through websites. Obtain the correct storage to...

  • How to Select Oil and Acrylic Brushes for Painting

    Brushes for acrylic and oil painting can run the gamut of design materials and price. For oil painting you should stick with natural fibers. Select well-made brushes that will last you longer....

  • How to Select Watercolor Brushes

    Watercolor brushes can be expensive, but they are worth the investment. If well cared for, a good brush will last for years.

  • How to Care for Watercolor Brushes

    Once you've invested in some high-quality watercolor brushes, you're going to want to take care of them. Well-cared-for brushes will last for years.

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