From the course: Painting Foundations: Creating Palettes for the Landscape

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Brushes and additional materials

Brushes and additional materials

- [Voiceover] Throughout the course, I'll be using three main brushes. A filbert shaped synthetic Isabey Isacryl brush. A black hog brush which is slightly stiffer and smaller. And then a smaller synthetic Isabey filbert that's got the orange handle. I've also got two additional brushes for more detailed work, a square edged synthetic brush from Rosemary and Co and a small round brush, and any small round would be fine. And all the details of the different brushes that I use are all listed in the material list. I also use a couple of palette knives, I've got a larger square edge palette knife and a smaller diamond shape knife which I mostly use for all the mixes. The diamond shape is a size 45 palette knife by a company called RGM. For cleaning your brushes, you can use a brush cleaner, such as this one here from Master's Brush Cleaner. And I usually use this at the end of the day's painting, just to clean all of the pigment out of the brush. I mix the paint on a disposable tear-off…

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