Wow I’m taking lessons and we bought a kit to start landscaping and I have spent almost $300 for a few brushes this is very helpful because I am just learning and I am looking to exploring with portraits and knowing now that I don’t need to spend $300 is great. Thank you!
I have used Silver Grand Prix, Princeton ., Escoda and Rosemary. With that said there are wholesale brush distributors who buy left overs. When the California Art Institute was operating in Thousand Oaks a guy would come out from Los Angles with literally thousands of brushes lay them out on floor for people to pick through. The Escodas arnt holding up. The Silver grandprix they hold up the best. Just started using Rosemary.
I have Rosemary & Co. Pochade Box set which consists all ivory brushes with different shapes and sizes and I really love them. Never tried their bristles, hope I can give it a go someday.
. You get what you pay for. I'm not a fan of Rosemary brushes. They get too fluffy at the ends, eventually. Good quality hog's hair brushes aren't cheap. I like sable brushes for fine detail.
Chris - I love your different hairstyles over the years. Keep up the good work, my man.
Wow I’m taking lessons and we bought a kit to start landscaping and I have spent almost $300 for a few brushes this is very helpful because I am just learning and I am looking to exploring with portraits and knowing now that I don’t need to spend $300 is great. Thank you!
I have used Silver Grand Prix, Princeton ., Escoda and Rosemary. With that said there are wholesale brush distributors who buy left overs. When the California Art Institute was operating in Thousand Oaks a guy would come out from Los Angles with literally thousands of brushes lay them out on floor for people to pick through.
The Escodas arnt holding up. The Silver grandprix they hold up the best. Just started using Rosemary.
I have Rosemary & Co. Pochade Box set which consists all ivory brushes with different shapes and sizes and I really love them. Never tried their bristles, hope I can give it a go someday.
I love their ivory brushes. The Evergreens are great too
you are an amazing vlogger. I hope your channel grows more because it helps me alot
I hope so too!
I luv the portrait of Sebastian, I think you even caught his pasta 'bowtie' ?
Thanks for keeping it simple !!
Thank you so much! Super helpful!
Just ordered this set, thanks !
Love your art nice work thanks for the advice
awsm nicly explained.....
sir i have one quetion
what is difference between bright and flat brush , m confuse where it uses.?
I'd like to learn how to paint portraits
What are the best brushes
Please advise me
Ha! My wife collects shoes - I collect brushes.
Can you do a video on how to paint facial hair?
Nicely done my man!
Which brush is best for portrait oil painting round or flat brush?
Is oil painting same with acrylic painting brushes for portrait?
You should always check what the brushes are intended for so that you don't waste money on brushes you'll end up ruining.
2:21 thanos is that you?
. You get what you pay for. I'm not a fan of Rosemary brushes. They get too fluffy at the ends, eventually. Good quality hog's hair brushes aren't cheap. I like sable brushes for fine detail.