I love Rosemary and Co too. That extended tip brush is amazing. My newest favorites from them is their Red Dot Rounds and Red Dot Pointed Rounds. The Red Dot line is supposed to be a revolutionary synthetic fiber that mimics sable (?). I haven’t put mine down since they came in. Really nice. Rosemary & Co gives great service and has great brushes. Some people think their shipping is high to America but it is not.
Ooooh, those sound nice!! I'll have to try the Red Dots! Thanks for sharing that. Amazon Prime has me spoiled with no shipping, but when the quality is as good as this brush, I don't mind paying reasonable shipping, especially for it to come straight from the manufacturer.
@@bealaart Same here, it’s hard to beat Amazon. but I’ve ordered enough from Rosemary & Co and Jacksons, both in England, to be a believer. I always find their brushes top quality and great prices, and the shipping very reasonable. Jacksons has great prices too. Artist Margot Hallac did a great review of the Red Dot.Brushes on TH-cam. She was a big fan and compared them favorably to her very expensive brushes.
Thank you for a wonderful tip!! I haven’t seen this type of brush before so I will definitely purchase some. Hopefully you’ll be in your new home soon and you’re enjoying your new grandchild 🥰
It really was helpful! I bought a brush like this from Jackson's a while back. It's a Roman Szmal and has synthetic needle bristles, fed by a squirrel hair belly. I thought it was a genius idea! Then I promptly forgot about it and haven't played with it, so thanks for the reminder, I'll do that today. Really loving your videos, thanks for sharing. 🌻
Thank you for this video- it’s very informative. I have a set of 3 sizes of these detail brushes I purchased years ago from SAA ‘s Matthew Palmer’s brush collection. I love them for detail and creating terrific long grasses. I appreciate the tips you gave & ideas on how I can use this brush!
♥️this!!! I’ve heard of this company & would like to give them a try, but I bet the shipping costs a lot because they’re from the UK? Thanks for sharing!!!
The shipping cost was not as bad as I expected, especially considering how reasonable the price of the brushes are. The extended point brush ended up costing me a total of about $31US total. It's such a nice brush and a bit of a specialty brush, so I felt like that was a good value for the $. I'm going to do another video soon on a few more of their brushes and go into more detail about the company so be sure to watch out for that.
Great question! They are designed to be really good at details, but I would paint leaves, grass, anything like that. I'll experiment with larger objects and get back to you, Thanks for the question.
I love Rosemary and Co too. That extended tip brush is amazing. My newest favorites from them is their Red Dot Rounds and Red Dot Pointed Rounds. The Red Dot line is supposed to be a revolutionary synthetic fiber that mimics sable (?). I haven’t put mine down since they came in. Really nice. Rosemary & Co gives great service and has great brushes. Some people think their shipping is high to America but it is not.
Ooooh, those sound nice!! I'll have to try the Red Dots! Thanks for sharing that. Amazon Prime has me spoiled with no shipping, but when the quality is as good as this brush, I don't mind paying reasonable shipping, especially for it to come straight from the manufacturer.
@@bealaart Same here, it’s hard to beat Amazon. but I’ve ordered enough from Rosemary & Co and Jacksons, both in England, to be a believer. I always find their brushes top quality and great prices, and the shipping very reasonable. Jacksons has great prices too.
Artist Margot Hallac did a great review of the Red Dot.Brushes on TH-cam. She was a big fan and compared them favorably to her very expensive brushes.
@@deborahrodney6562 ooo, thanks for that. I'll have to watch her review! Sounds like I definitely need to check out the Red Dots!!
What a wonderful share. I’m a beginner, enjoying learning from you. Thank you
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for being here!
Thank you for a wonderful tip!! I haven’t seen this type of brush before so I will definitely purchase some. Hopefully you’ll be in your new home soon and you’re enjoying your new grandchild 🥰
I'm glad it was helpful! It's hard living with stuff scattered in different cities, but being with the new grandbaby every day makes it so worth it! 😁
It really was helpful! I bought a brush like this from Jackson's a while back. It's a Roman Szmal and has synthetic needle bristles, fed by a squirrel hair belly. I thought it was a genius idea! Then I promptly forgot about it and haven't played with it, so thanks for the reminder, I'll do that today. Really loving your videos, thanks for sharing. 🌻
I'm so glad you are enjoying the channel! 😁I don't know why I am just now discovering these brushes. 😜
thanks for the demo. Great tips!!
You are welcome! Thanks for watching. I'm glad this was useful for you! 😁
Thank you for this video- it’s very informative. I have a set of 3 sizes of these detail brushes I purchased years ago from SAA ‘s Matthew Palmer’s brush collection. I love them for detail and creating terrific long grasses. I appreciate the tips you gave & ideas on how I can use this brush!
I'm glad you found this helpful. I can't wait to get more sizes! ...long grasses is a great idea!
♥️this!!! I’ve heard of this company & would like to give them a try, but I bet the shipping costs a lot because they’re from the UK? Thanks for sharing!!!
The shipping cost was not as bad as I expected, especially considering how reasonable the price of the brushes are. The extended point brush ended up costing me a total of about $31US total. It's such a nice brush and a bit of a specialty brush, so I felt like that was a good value for the $. I'm going to do another video soon on a few more of their brushes and go into more detail about the company so be sure to watch out for that.
@@bealaart Thank you & will do. Have a Great Day!!!
P.s. hope you are nicely settled at your new landing and enjoying grandparenting
Thanks! We are having some work done first, so we can’t move in for a couple of months still. 😔 But being with my grandson every day is amazing!!! 😃
Would you use these brushes for actual painting, not just drawing?
Great question! They are designed to be really good at details, but I would paint leaves, grass, anything like that. I'll experiment with larger objects and get back to you, Thanks for the question.
@@bealaart Thank YOU!