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A Paint Brush

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

A paint brush is arguably the most important of all art supplies as it helps you express what you want to create on canvas so it is crucial to keep it in prime condition as a poor quality brush often results in a sub standard painting. There are a number of factors to consider before buying a paint brush with the quality of construction vital as buyers must ensure that the tuft is correctly shaped and fixed into the handle. It is called the ferrule and the tip of the bristles is referred to as the toe should assist a purchase.

When buying a brush online it can be hard to judge its size so always check the number on the side of the handle as the smallest size is 00 and increases in a sliding scale up to 0, 1, 2 and so on. Another factor to take into consideration is what medium you are painting with as with oil paints it is appropriate to buy brushes with either natural hog bristles or closely related synthetic which are recognisable by their stiffness. Synthetic brushes should be purchased when working with acrylic paints because they resist water, while for watercolours a responsive brush is the correct choice due to its heightened sensitivity and even distribution of paint.

After you have bought the most suitable brush for your painting, you should ensure that you have mild soap or turpentine and some tissue as well as lukewarm water an area to dry the brushes. Always ensure the water is lukewarm because hot water can damage brush hairs and cause them to fall out and in order to protect the brush further it is important to wash it with mild soap. This process should be repeated until no paint colour comes from the brush and it returns to its original colour and shape but if it appears misshapen then use your fingers to caress the hairs back into place.

How to Buy Quality Art Supplies Online

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

Art is one of the most well-loved hobbies. Whether you are simply enjoying art for yourself or if you do it for a living, you know that art is joyful, comfortable and a great way to express yourself.

If you partake in artwork at times and need some art supplies, then you should look for the best bargains. Make a list of what you will need then keep an eye out for the sale fliers that come in the mail from your favorite art supply shop. Keep an eye out for bargains and slashed prices and try not to make major purchases until you can locate a good deal. Many artists buy in bulk as a way to save money on supplies. Most vendors will give you a decent discount when you buy in bulk and you are often able to save anywhere from 20 to 50% off the original price when you purchase several items.

You can also shop online to find artist material. There are many wholesale art supply dealers on the internet that allow you to purchase everything you need at one time for a great price. Shopping online is also much cheaper than buying locally. Most online art supply stores offer a variety of shipping options so you can receive the supplies quickly and painlessly. These online shops are also perfect places to pick up art gifts for the artists in your life.

Of course you must be discerning when shopping online for art supplies. A poorly made, cheap paintbrush for example can be very inferior to an expensive one and the difference will undoubtedly show in the work done with it. However, you can often find much cheaper paper, paint and other art goods that are of the highest quality.

So the next time you need any supplies for your artistic hobby, take the time to shop around. Use the internet, keep an eye out for great deals locally and watch the advertisements you receive in the mail. Attempt to locate the best deals you can on good quality art supplies. High prices should not stop you from expressing yourself artistically.