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Sable? Squirrel? Which Type of Watercolor Brush Do I Choose?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2023
  • In this video, I talk about watercolor brush bristles. I compare the top four types of watercolor brushes hair types and explain the benefits of each type. I also narrow down the choices to the top two types of watercolor brushes. #watercolorbrushes #squirrel #sables
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Комментарии • 56

  • @robertgonzalez373
    @robertgonzalez373 8 месяцев назад +7

    You are a gifted teacher. Your explanations are clear and concise. Thank you for your generosity. Bob

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  8 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, Bob. Thank you SO MUCH for the Super Thanks. I really appreciate that. You just made my day! :-)

  • @loveandlife4222
    @loveandlife4222 Год назад +5

    I primarily use silver black velvet. But my favorite brush that I own is the escoda reserva. I love it! I enjoy my sable brushes the most but I do like my squirrel synthetic blend Silver Black Velvets too.

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  Год назад

      I just purchased my first Escoda brush the other day. I went for the Ultimo Size 18 Mop. I can't wait for it to get here. This is definitely the most I've ever spent on a brush. :-)

  • @sujanithtottempudi2991
    @sujanithtottempudi2991 Год назад +3

    Kris...your style of teaching and painting is very interesting.Thank you

  • @janealan2142
    @janealan2142 7 месяцев назад +4

    I find that the Chinese brushes are the best bang for the buck. Extremely well made in a variety of bristles from hard to soft. Canada

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes. The Chinese have been making brushes for eons! They have mastered the craft.

  • @didi1406
    @didi1406 Год назад +2

    Great video on what the different hairs are used for and their character thank you!!

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  Год назад

      Yes. When the "lightbulb went off" and I began to understand the differences in brush bristles it really improved my painting. Thanks for watching and leaving feedback.

  • @megperry5586
    @megperry5586 Год назад +3

    I have purchased the elite and the Neptune and am just learning thanks to you and your suggestions

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  Год назад +1

      The Princeton brushes are great. I'm glad to hear you have both the AE and the Neptune. They offer a nice complement to each other. Think Neptune for the early washes....then move to the AE for the later glazes and details. Have fun!

  • @madelinegrudens
    @madelinegrudens Год назад +2

    I use Black Velvet #8 round, a few Princeton heritage brushes, Kristy Rice's 1/4"cat tongue, Maria Raczynska's #6 round and a bunch of others, but I'm fairly new and trying out different types because as I grow I'm realizing how important and how much the right tools make a huge difference. I just started using Arches cold press cotton paper and what a huge difference it makes. I used to restore antique dolls and often had to make tools to fit the repair so I think it's important to modify tools to create the outcome or desired effect. I'm going to take your course and look into natural fiber brushes next. Thanks so much for sharing your talent and knowledge 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  Год назад

      Hi Madeline. Thanks for adding your comment here. Sounds like you have a nice collection. I think you are right. You'll probably know the right tool when you find it. I just purchased my first Escoda Ultimo Brush (Synthetic Squirrel) yesterday. It is probably the most expensive brush I have ever purchased. But I wanted to try out this classic watercolor brush brand. :-) Can't wait til it gets here.

    • @madelinegrudens
      @madelinegrudens Год назад +1

      I would love to hear your thoughts once you've used it a bit!! Thanks again for sharing 🤩

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  Год назад

      Will do. You can expect a video at some point. :-)

  • @JustinMumma
    @JustinMumma Год назад +3

    I personally really like the soft floppy bristles of my synthetic squirrel hair brushes. Especially with smaller brushes, I rarely feel like I am ‘missing out’ on control or detail. It helps me stay loose, let go of controlling the painting, and if I want fine detail I pull out a rigger or firmer brush. I like my Raphael softaqua, “size 10” but they have weird sizing, says “int 5”. I also love my size 10 Princeton Neptune, this is the firm brush to me haha, outside of a rigger. I usually paint 5x7

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  Год назад

      Thanks so much for sharing this valuable info with the viewers of this channel. SUPER HELPFUL. I agree with you. I really like soft squirrel brushes. But I've heard a lot of feedback from viewers who can't figure out how to use them. Thanks again and have a great day.

  • @Angie-pl3uw
    @Angie-pl3uw 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you. I use a combination squirrel and synthetic brush (SilverBlack Velvet) almost exclusively. I also use synthetic long round brushes for details.

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing. I have a few of those Silver Black Velvets, too.

  • @SarahAndBoston
    @SarahAndBoston Год назад +3

    Great video, your knowledge of the various brush types is so illuminating. Thank you!

  • @TJPruitt
    @TJPruitt Год назад +5

    I only use synthetic sable because I love how it holds it’s shape no matter what, but also allows flexibility. I’m not a fan of the softer squirrel hair.

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your comment and your perspective. I appreciate it.

  • @maqboolhussain2148
    @maqboolhussain2148 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nice information

  • @michellehejza6713
    @michellehejza6713 Год назад +2

    Just starting so I have yet to be picky :-)

  • @TaraSueSalusso
    @TaraSueSalusso Год назад +2

    I’m using synthetic brushes but have found that they have lost their fine tip. I’m looking to replace them probably with a natural fiber brush. Probably sable. I’m disappointed in the brushes that I currently have because they just did not stand the test of time.

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  Год назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience. Would you mind sharing the brand of brush that you had problems with?? How many years did they last? I'm always looking to expand my understanding as I have many people ask me for my recommendations. THANKS in advance. Also, which brand of natural hair are you considering purchasing? Have a great day.

  • @loriminor7253
    @loriminor7253 Год назад +2

    Synthetic brushes, specific brand is from Jackson’s. Price and quality is the best!

    • @RWellman-e972
      @RWellman-e972 Год назад +1

      Right, I can't think of a sweet little animal needing to die for my painting brush.

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the Jackson's recommendation. I have heard they have good brushes. I may have to give them a try.

  • @jessbutterfly9801
    @jessbutterfly9801 Год назад +1

    Squirrel mix with synthetic I love silver black velvet

  • @sujanithtottempudi2991
    @sujanithtottempudi2991 Год назад +1

    Kris, are you tempted in your art to do other media? Like acrylics or oils etc. If so how do you manage your time around multiple media?

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  Год назад +1

      Tempted?? :-) Yes. However, I currently resist the temptation. I used to paint in oil and acrylic and I really enjoyed it. However, when I started painting in watercolor it created a new level of interest and dedication in me that I didn't have before. So, I've decided to focus on this one medium. I really want to master it (if possible) and help others grow in their practice of watercolor. I feel like I can do a better job at that, if I say focused. How about you? Do you paint in several mediums?

    • @sujanithtottempudi2991
      @sujanithtottempudi2991 Год назад +2

      @@KrisDeBruineStudio I'm jack of all trades master of none. Im scattered between oils, pastels, Gouache and watercolour in that order. However, daily I do pastels for 30 minutes postdinner after a day job, on off days I do other media. Im unable to leave any of the above. Although I use Gouache mostly as thumbnail or forPlein air. I find watercolour most challenging of all but most attractive. I go in phases of love hate with watercolours and pastels. I hope in future some of them drop naturally to give space to others☺️

    • @sujanithtottempudi2991
      @sujanithtottempudi2991 Год назад

      @@KrisDeBruineStudio Also recently I m using Gouache as watercolour on cold pressed paper...after initial few layers I go ahead as Gouache. That gives me best of the mediums.however, that way I think I'm not learning each medium in its own charm🤔

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  Год назад +1

      I completely understand the "love/hate relationship" to watercolor. I love the results. I love the challenge. I love the end product (when it "works" as desired). But it is very difficult. Maybe the lack of control is also why I like it. :-) I admire your commitment and dedication. Sounds like you have an excellent daily practice. You will reap lots of rewards from that. Good for you!

  • @RebeccaNolenauthor
    @RebeccaNolenauthor 10 месяцев назад +1

    I use both natural and synthetic brushes.

  • @ILoveFountainPensCdn
    @ILoveFountainPensCdn Год назад

    right now I just have an inexpensive ten pack of various royal and langnickle brushes, that I use for painting with fountain pen ink, however I plan on getting myself some nice sable brushes for learning how to watercolour. Currently I just use the waterbrushes that came with my Koi watercolour paint set.

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  Год назад

      I hope you find the brushes that work best for you. I have some great recommendations in my free online course at studio.krisdebruine.com/getting-started-in-watercolor. You may want to take a look. Have a great day!

    • @triciac.5078
      @triciac.5078 Год назад

      I’ve been told to be careful mixing my brushes between watercolor and any other medium. And that ink especially will change the brush and make it not work for watercolor properly.

  • @juansantiago2986
    @juansantiago2986 Год назад +1

    Princeton Neptune's rounds and the #4 Quill and a med size hake

  • @lauraarchuleta8600
    @lauraarchuleta8600 9 месяцев назад +1

    a mix of sable of sable and squirrel

  • @zaarteestdanaportiermorvan2453
    @zaarteestdanaportiermorvan2453 Год назад +1

    Synthetic

  • @marlenaamalfitano2727
    @marlenaamalfitano2727 10 месяцев назад

    No animal should die so I can paint a picture

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  10 месяцев назад +1

      As I discuss in this video, squirrel and sable brushes are available with synthetic fibers. No animal hair included. All the brushes I recommend in my course, are synthetic. Thanks for watching.

    • @contentsdiffer5958
      @contentsdiffer5958 2 месяца назад

      So pollute the planet with more plastic crap that will last 10% as long. Got it.

  • @triciac.5078
    @triciac.5078 Год назад +1

    I started with craft store watercolor brushes. Then I found a bunch of squirrel brushes on $2 markdown from a major art supply store (not a craft store!) I really like them, but get frustrated sometimes with the lack of stiffness when I need detail. I have some nice synthetic brushes but for my birthday I received the Princeton Floral set. And I love my Heritage and Neptune. Each bring something different to painting and they’re both awesome.
    Oh and I still use those original craft store watercolor brushes. They’re still good. Paper is where you need to invest money more than brushes, IMO.

    • @KrisDeBruineStudio
      @KrisDeBruineStudio  Год назад

      I totally agree. I invest in 100% cotton paper as my first priority. Thanks for sharing your feedback.