- Bristlette is ideal for acrylics.
- Bristlette brushes are resilient and durable.
- They respond to vigorous painting, are excellent for massing color, and, in the smaller sizes, give the artist great control.
- They also work well with oil colors, saving wear and tear on the more fragile sable brushes.
Bristlette Brushes, Fans,6
KSh1,330
Description
Bristlette is ideal for acrylics. Incorporating the working properties of good bristle and the holding qualities of red sable, Bristlette brushes are resilient and durable. They respond to vigorous painting, are excellent for massing color, and, in the smaller sizes, give the artist great control. They also work well with oil colors, saving wear and tear on the more fragile sable brushes.
Brand
Grumbacher
Since 1905, Grumbacher has been a brand trusted by students, professors, art conservationists, and professional artists throughout the US. Max Grumbacher established his company’s humble beginnings by hand making brushes at his kitchen table in New York City. By the 1960s Grumbacher became an art materials empire offering artists nearly every supply imaginable. Today, the Grumbacher brand is owned by Chartpak, Inc., a creative products company committed to adhering to the impeccable standards set by Max Grumbacher. Chartpak Inc. welcomes the responsibility for ensuring Grumbacher’s continued legacy as an American tradition. We lead the way by setting strict standards of exemplary quality and consistent performance for our materials. Our standards of quality and excellence have resulted in the Grumbacher brand becoming an American tradition.
We take great satisfaction in knowing that artists trust our brand when creating their artwork. Our multi-media products, educational services, and online artists’ community (thalo) exemplify Grumbacher’s commitment to growing and adapting to the ever-changing environment of the fine and graphic art industries.
We take pride in being an American art material manufacturer and a leader in the industry.
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