Don't think I would ever buy one, but it looks like easy to DIY from an old worn out round brush. Just tap a small nail in the center to push the hairs out.
😱 Omigosh, I never knew there was a brush like this on the market!! I took an old size 24 round brush that had seen better days and snipped the tip off blunt, then bent down the outer hairs and cut the middle section much shorter to form this exact brush shape! It is a God send for painting dandelions in a grassy field, or the light whisps of animal fur that stick up from the edges of their coat. It's also amazing to use for adding irregular patterns of shading, such as the dappled pattern you see when sunlight filters through tree branches onto a hard surface, like the side of a building or a cement sidewalk. Thank you so much for sharing this! 🙏😊 I must have missed the original video, so heading back to watch that now to see if I missed any other treasures.
Oh that's a great idea! Dappled or filtered light...but also dappled light shadows from the moon or street lights/lamp posts filtering from the trees for night time scenes. That is beyond extremely helpful. Been thinking about how to do those street lights filtering through the trees branches and leaves for months now! It makes such a beautiful but also complex pattern of light to capture. What a wonderful tip! Thank you!
I unwittingly made one with old brush used for gel medium that solidified. 😂. Clumps are splayed out and not in a neat calculated manner such as the purched one. I love using it.
Love the way you achieved the various marks. Looks like a great brush for making wisps of grasses too! Reminds me of the old Spirograph set I had a child, when you made the spiral tubes. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Cool)) It kinda gives Sumi-e art brush strokes when loaded, and those swirly lines with the tip look fun)) This is my reminder to play with some of my splayed paint brushes. Thank you for inspiring us, Vee! xox
It does, Fu Baoshi used a similar brush for doing those kind of strokes. It was an old calligraphy brush which was cut at the tip once used and stiffened with time. The landscapes he painted using this brush are just breathtaking and worth checking out imho.
Wow, this brush is amazing. Never seen before! Love the shaoes for grass and pastures when used on the side! Those tubey shapes are amazing! Wonderful for card making or abstract journalling. Bravo to Rosemary & Co for this unusual brush
I know this brush would be great for dry brushing. I have been on a brush binge lately. Turn the brush on its side all the way, like literally lay the brush down and roll it across your page. Try it both semi wet loaded and also dry. Also from your video I can see it would make great ripple water effects. Also can be used for stippling of course. I wonder how it throws paint and how it would splatter too? Also if you haven't already try using it on a angle so not all the bristles touch the paper.. only half of the bristles and see what marks that makes. Also try rolling it to with this same side angle. Try loading it with multiple different colors on opposite or opposing ends of the brush to get multiple pigments. Try using it like this various ways. Pre Wet your paper with water or try over a dry or almost dry wash etc. I think this could possibly be used for hair, grass, foliage, rocks, trees and reflections. I am currently adding to my brush collection and picked up some great ones from temu, which I could not believe. This week I will be looking for another dagger sword and other special brushes. And of course picking up some more of my favorite Japanese calligraphy and sumi ink brushes. Which are the best brushes ever besides hake brushes and quill mops. Give me a nice long sturdy rigger, a quill mop brush that holds its point, a spray bottle, a hake brush or if I'm working really small a nice calligraphy brush and I can paint anything. I also love fan brushes on occasion for special effects and textures. I find them very versatile. Flat brushes I find pretty useless and not organic looking. At least for landscapes. Do you have at least one hake brush? If not please get one soon! I recommend the Ron Ranson small hake brush. Affordable and good quality. 😊 You have a nice brush collection. Please share what are your favorite and most used could not live or paint without brushes. Also what are your favorite brushes for different textures of all sorts? If you do not mind sharing of course. You could also make a video about it if you have not already. I have no art colleagues to discuss pigments, brushes or art in general so sorry about the essay's. In my own way i also paint in hiding. And thank you for bringing this brush to my attention! ❤
lots of ideas here! i'm sure others will find them useful too! my faves are in this vid ruclips.net/video/HTN-SqIbN-4/видео.htmlsi=Fg0NH_dvcgytIsOM and my most used ruclips.net/video/Tv331r6hLlM/видео.htmlsi=1Mhi_jxvsRaOE14k i haven't experimented much with textural strokes so no comment on that question i guess, sorryy!
Hullo, I found this video simply lovely! You are truly amazing and I honestly don’t know how you “hide your talents under a bush!” The trees are just wonderful and the red tubular strokes are very beautiful! I like how you created a real world application with the figure creating a “wind” with the brush strokes, very cool.
This is a gorgeous brush. I thought the hairs/bristles would all clump together as with a normal round, but this is just fascinating. Other brands on Jackson’s have this kind of brush. I’ll type their names in a reply to this comment.
Excellent Video! No I hadn't seen this brush prior to this video, but I fell for it the moment I saw the first red swirl. I think it would be perfect for highlighting thick curly hair due the variations and separations resulting from the twist. Thankfully it's not Rosemary & Co.'s more expensive brushes.💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Clicked so fast when I saw you'd uploaded this! Thank you, beautifully relaxing video. Love the person "spinning magic!" I went back and read the description of how to use again and now I think I see what the designer means. You did some strokes rotating the brush on paper about 1 min in, that I think is what he does to create foliage. It also reminded me of eyebrows :)
You made some cute little flowers with that brush. What if you load it with different colours 1/2 one side and 1/2 that other side? This quite and interesting brush indeed. Thank you
Hi, Vee! Thanks for showing us this brush. I love the tube-like shapes. The second tree is lovely, but it can be done with ordinary brushes. I absolutely love the last one. My conclusions: I thoroughly enjoyed watching you play with this brush, and the music was absolutely spot on for a relaxing, peaceful ten minutes as you did so. Again, thank you. As for the brush? The swirls would be fun, but how often would I want to do those? Probably not enough to buy it, although it's tempting, but I've been achieving trees and bushes with good round brushes and the occasional use of a stiff fan brush or a flat, for the last 28 years... and if can do it, so could anyone else. But really, we don't need all these gimmicky brushes. All we need is to play with the rounds and flats we already have, with varying wetness of paint, to discover a whole world of shapes, sizes, textures... Thanks again for doing this video! 🤗
Yeah, the first time I’ve heard of this brush was from your other video! I love the rope/hollow tube pattern made when using it vertically. I have no idea what I would use such a brush for though, besides cool geometric shapes and patterns! 😅 Ok, I guess it’s great for foliage. PS: I love the way you do the tree trunks… Mine are always so ‘dead’ and artificial… Definitely going to try that :P Ok… I love the tubular effect too much… I gotta add this to my wishlist >
hahaha i dont think you’re gonna use it much as i’ve had it for quite some time and dont reach for it often. but definitely a fun one to try one day 🥰👍🏻
Thank you for posting this video. I found it very EnJoyable 😊 -I was going to buy one brush. But with the cost of the postage, doubled the price. Making it $28. + I think that’s a bit much for just one brush.Did you pay that much for this brush ¿? I hope NOT.. -I was shocked at the postage 😮
i definitely would consider $28 as expensive for one brush. i can't remember the exact price i got it for but i explained how i got my rosemary brushes in my brush collection video.
Good News! Rosemary has the larger brush back in stock. I just put in an order. Better News! Every time I buy something, it seems to go on sale two weeks to a month later. So it you can hold on a few weeks... you could probably get them and still not violate your 2024 No Buy!
@@PaintinHiding I received both the size 8 and 10 brushes yesterday and tried them out on black paper with doutone/colorshifting paints. It's trickier than I thought. I'll probably try metallic/shimmering paints for a while and develop some techniques. And then I check Rosemary & Co's website and they are completely out of stock of both brush sizes. Boy, the lengths they go to to not have a sale. I was lucky to get my order when I did.
Too late again. Rosemary is out of stock with the larger size. I activated the notification when back in stock. Anticipation is making me wait... Na, it's the one of the spirograph effect.
Don't think I would ever buy one, but it looks like easy to DIY from an old worn out round brush. Just tap a small nail in the center to push the hairs out.
Yes. Maybe a thumbtack.
I went from completely uninterested to desperately needing this brush. 😂
@@wildflower1397 🤣👍🏻
😱 Omigosh, I never knew there was a brush like this on the market!! I took an old size 24 round brush that had seen better days and snipped the tip off blunt, then bent down the outer hairs and cut the middle section much shorter to form this exact brush shape! It is a God send for painting dandelions in a grassy field, or the light whisps of animal fur that stick up from the edges of their coat. It's also amazing to use for adding irregular patterns of shading, such as the dappled pattern you see when sunlight filters through tree branches onto a hard surface, like the side of a building or a cement sidewalk.
Thank you so much for sharing this! 🙏😊 I must have missed the original video, so heading back to watch that now to see if I missed any other treasures.
hey, that’s actually a nice DIY way to do it! im sure someone will find your comment useful!
Oh that's a great idea! Dappled or filtered light...but also dappled light shadows from the moon or street lights/lamp posts filtering from the trees for night time scenes. That is beyond extremely helpful. Been thinking about how to do those street lights filtering through the trees branches and leaves for months now! It makes such a beautiful but also complex pattern of light to capture. What a wonderful tip! Thank you!
I save old smashed brushes for "scumbling" and assorted textures, too!
Made my own funky brush and I love it. They're easy to make! And the rougher that circle is, the better if you want to make trees and foliage.
I unwittingly made one with old brush used for gel medium that solidified. 😂. Clumps are splayed out and not in a neat calculated manner such as the purched one. I love using it.
Love the way you achieved the various marks. Looks like a great brush for making wisps of grasses too! Reminds me of the old Spirograph set I had a child, when you made the spiral tubes. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Yes, that's exactly what I was thinking - Spirograph!!
thanks for always commenting colleen! appreciate you🥰
Wow. Amazing for grass and trees! (And cool tubey shapes.) I really want one now.
tubeyy shapes sounds appropriate ;D
I can see it pretty useful for traditional comic artist!
Cool)) It kinda gives Sumi-e art brush strokes when loaded, and those swirly lines with the tip look fun)) This is my reminder to play with some of my splayed paint brushes. Thank you for inspiring us, Vee! xox
ohh yesss i can see what u mean!
It does, Fu Baoshi used a similar brush for doing those kind of strokes. It was an old calligraphy brush which was cut at the tip once used and stiffened with time. The landscapes he painted using this brush are just breathtaking and worth checking out imho.
That was what I did first. Where did you get yours please.
i checked my link and it seems to work just fine. not on the phone. try opening the link on your desktop computer
Makes a good bonsai!
@@joannsmith9 great idea!
Cool *swirly brush* 😊
thanks Chris! hope you're doing well :D
@PaintinHiding I'm OK thanks 😊 hope you are good too 👍
That is so cool! Thank you for sharing this.
That's a fascinating brush. A different approach to paint and design.😊🌺
@@Sandra-RC9Gx7 definitely! mightbe good for designers to experiment with
@@PaintinHiding I think you painted quite well with the brush.🌳🖌️ Have a lovely day.🌸🌸
so relaxing , thank you Vee .
credits to the music for being relaxing hehe~ 😊
What an awesome and unique brush!
Thanks for an excellent introduction to this brush.
Glad you like it!
Ty. Liking the option with more than one colour on the brush, and then the swirl
i didn't do a great job of that but i'm glad it came through :D
Wow, this brush is amazing. Never seen before! Love the shaoes for grass and pastures when used on the side! Those tubey shapes are amazing! Wonderful for card making or abstract journalling. Bravo to Rosemary & Co for this unusual brush
definitely! i believe it was designed by rosemary and an artist named tony.
definitely! i believe it was designed by rosemary and an artist named tony.
Wow, this brush is so cool!! I just ordered myself one! Thanks so much for sharing.
my pleasure :D
I know this brush would be great for dry brushing. I have been on a brush binge lately. Turn the brush on its side all the way, like literally lay the brush down and roll it across your page. Try it both semi wet loaded and also dry. Also from your video I can see it would make great ripple water effects. Also can be used for stippling of course. I wonder how it throws paint and how it would splatter too? Also if you haven't already try using it on a angle so not all the bristles touch the paper.. only half of the bristles and see what marks that makes. Also try rolling it to with this same side angle. Try loading it with multiple different colors on opposite or opposing ends of the brush to get multiple pigments. Try using it like this various ways. Pre Wet your paper with water or try over a dry or almost dry wash etc. I think this could possibly be used for hair, grass, foliage, rocks, trees and reflections. I am currently adding to my brush collection and picked up some great ones from temu, which I could not believe. This week I will be looking for another dagger sword and other special brushes. And of course picking up some more of my favorite Japanese calligraphy and sumi ink brushes. Which are the best brushes ever besides hake brushes and quill mops. Give me a nice long sturdy rigger, a quill mop brush that holds its point, a spray bottle, a hake brush or if I'm working really small a nice calligraphy brush and I can paint anything. I also love fan brushes on occasion for special effects and textures. I find them very versatile. Flat brushes I find pretty useless and not organic looking. At least for landscapes. Do you have at least one hake brush? If not please get one soon! I recommend the Ron Ranson small hake brush. Affordable and good quality. 😊 You have a nice brush collection. Please share what are your favorite and most used could not live or paint without brushes. Also what are your favorite brushes for different textures of all sorts? If you do not mind sharing of course. You could also make a video about it if you have not already.
I have no art colleagues to discuss pigments, brushes or art in general so
sorry about the essay's. In my own way i also paint in hiding. And thank you for bringing this brush to my attention! ❤
lots of ideas here! i'm sure others will find them useful too!
my faves are in this vid ruclips.net/video/HTN-SqIbN-4/видео.htmlsi=Fg0NH_dvcgytIsOM
and my most used ruclips.net/video/Tv331r6hLlM/видео.htmlsi=1Mhi_jxvsRaOE14k
i haven't experimented much with textural strokes so no comment on that question i guess, sorryy!
such a strange brush!! thanks for showing it : )
amazing video, watched and enjoyed till the end ☺☺
Very interesting brush. I’ve never seen one like this. Thanks for the demonstration.
glad u enjoyed! 😊
Hullo, I found this video simply lovely! You are truly amazing and I honestly don’t know how you “hide your talents under a bush!” The trees are just wonderful and the red tubular strokes are very beautiful! I like how you created a real world application with the figure creating a “wind” with the brush strokes, very cool.
thank you so much pete! 🥰
This is a gorgeous brush. I thought the hairs/bristles would all clump together as with a normal round, but this is just fascinating. Other brands on Jackson’s have this kind of brush. I’ll type their names in a reply to this comment.
oh really?! that’s fascinating! i didnt realise other brands offered this shape! i wonder why not more people have reviewed it
@@PaintinHiding I could only find Dynasty. They call it a fountain brush.
Excellent Video! No I hadn't seen this brush prior to this video, but I fell for it the moment I saw the first red swirl. I think it would be perfect for highlighting thick curly hair due the variations and separations resulting from the twist. Thankfully it's not Rosemary & Co.'s more expensive brushes.💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
@@beatricenowell8207 hair! great idea! i dont paint much portraiture so that didnt cross my mind at all 👏🏻👍🏻
WOW 😮 🎉. I tea like the effects you can get. Sort of like a round fan brush 😂
pretty much!
wow - that's gorgeous!!
Clicked so fast when I saw you'd uploaded this! Thank you, beautifully relaxing video. Love the person "spinning magic!" I went back and read the description of how to use again and now I think I see what the designer means. You did some strokes rotating the brush on paper about 1 min in, that I think is what he does to create foliage. It also reminded me of eyebrows :)
thanks jenn! im glad you understood what i was going for with thr person spinning magic 😂
put a Ball Head Pin to an old chinese brush and you get about the same thing.
oooooooooh nice trick!!! thanks for sharing!
Very interesting brush
indeed~
You made some cute little flowers with that brush. What if you load it with different colours 1/2 one side and 1/2 that other side?
This quite and interesting brush indeed. Thank you
@@christinecloutier4015 endless possibilities!
The music is peaceful! Who composed it.
Passing Time - Kevin MacLeod
@@PaintinHiding Thanks!
Hi, Vee! Thanks for showing us this brush. I love the tube-like shapes. The second tree is lovely, but it can be done with ordinary brushes. I absolutely love the last one.
My conclusions: I thoroughly enjoyed watching you play with this brush, and the music was absolutely spot on for a relaxing, peaceful ten minutes as you did so. Again, thank you. As for the brush? The swirls would be fun, but how often would I want to do those?
Probably not enough to buy it, although it's tempting, but I've been achieving trees and bushes with good round brushes and the occasional use of a stiff fan brush or a flat, for the last 28 years... and if can do it, so could anyone else.
But really, we don't need all these gimmicky brushes. All we need is to play with the rounds and flats we already have, with varying wetness of paint, to discover a whole world of shapes, sizes, textures...
Thanks again for doing this video!
🤗
thank u mrsB! and yes ur right. it wouldnt be that useful. there’s a reason i’ve put off posting this video for so long 😂
@@PaintinHiding 😄
Yeah, the first time I’ve heard of this brush was from your other video!
I love the rope/hollow tube pattern made when using it vertically. I have no idea what I would use such a brush for though, besides cool geometric shapes and patterns! 😅 Ok, I guess it’s great for foliage. PS: I love the way you do the tree trunks… Mine are always so ‘dead’ and artificial… Definitely going to try that :P
Ok… I love the tubular effect too much… I gotta add this to my wishlist >
hahaha i dont think you’re gonna use it much as i’ve had it for quite some time and dont reach for it often. but definitely a fun one to try one day 🥰👍🏻
@@PaintinHidingfor sure. It will pretty much only be when I’m making abstract geometric pieces with the tubular shape I’m sure 😬
Thank you for posting this video. I found it very
EnJoyable 😊
-I was going to buy one brush. But with the cost of the postage, doubled the price.
Making it $28. +
I think that’s a bit much for just one brush.Did you pay that much for this brush ¿?
I hope NOT..
-I was shocked at the postage 😮
i definitely would consider $28 as expensive for one brush. i can't remember the exact price i got it for but i explained how i got my rosemary brushes in my brush collection video.
Good News! Rosemary has the larger brush back in stock. I just put in an order. Better News! Every time I buy something, it seems to go on sale two weeks to a month later. So it you can hold on a few weeks... you could probably get them and still not violate your 2024 No Buy!
hope u have fun with it! ah, rosemary rarely goes on sale but tthanks for the tip to everyone! :D
@@PaintinHiding I received both the size 8 and 10 brushes yesterday and tried them out on black paper with doutone/colorshifting paints. It's trickier than I thought. I'll probably try metallic/shimmering paints for a while and develop some techniques.
And then I check Rosemary & Co's website and they are completely out of stock of both brush sizes. Boy, the lengths they go to to not have a sale. I was lucky to get my order when I did.
How can I order it?
@@judycaicedo-donnelly1174 i’ve already linked the product in the description :)
How unusual. Where can I get some please. As I could not find Rosemary Rotary tree brushes. Could not find it in the link provided. Can you help ?
i guess try typing tree in the search bar
Only in 8 and 10??? 😭
sadly yes😢
It looks like it could be pretty limited though hey, not super versatile 😊
Hi, again, Vee. We're getting really worried about you. Hope you're ok, You have mail from Miranda, as well as me.
Too late again. Rosemary is out of stock with the larger size. I activated the notification when back in stock. Anticipation is making me wait... Na, it's the one of the spirograph effect.
Ooh! You can work some magic with this brush!🪄Thanks, Vee😘
im glad u see the magic in it too! 😊