Top 5 Oil Painting Brushes
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- Find out what my top 5 favorite brushes are - with a twist!
1. www.jerrysartarama.com/silver...
2. www.rosemaryandco.com/the-tis...
3. www.rosemaryandco.com/ivory-l...
4. www.rosemaryandco.com/eclipse...
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Superb # 5, you could not have stated it any better, art is a fingerprint and each finds his path to that fingerprint.
Yes, exactly. Thanks for watching !
Number 5 looks like a Royal and Langnickel bud.........I love them!
It sure is! They're not too bad!
love no.5 man great advice COMPLETELY changed my outlook
Glad you enjoyed!
my fav. too ❤
Love your videos Tanner. I’m subscribing
I'm so glad you're finding them beneficial! Thank you for subscribing
When I saw title of video, I was thinking about The Tisch. My favourite workhorse! Also, Ivory brushes are amazing. Perfect fit between Hog and Sable. I also use cheap Georgian and Graduate brushes from Daler Rowney and they're doing the job!
I'm glad you like them! I love Rosemary's, but there are so many great brushes out there.
your dog wants to also star in the video....he wants to say....i am ivory black.
Lol, nice one
Love your channel. I'm new to oil painting and you have so many great tips that have helped more than others. I struggle to know what kind of brush and size to do tiny details such as around eyes and lips. Any suggestions? Thank you.
My preference lately is the michael klien round brushes from rosemary and Co. Get a variety of sizes: small to mid-size for the subtle plane changes in the eyes and mouth.
@@tannersteedart Thanks for the advice. Through your link I ordered the brushes you recommended in the video. Looking forward to getting my first RM&Co order. The customer service is great and fast as you know already. On another note I'm hoping you might do a glazing video, unless I haven't found it yet. Thanks again.
Thanks
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Have you seen Andrew Tischler’s work? Rosemary’s Brushes made the Tisch daggers for him. His work is amazing too.
Yes I know of Andrew, and I have a few tisch daggers! They're a fun tool for foliage and interesting brushwork.
@@tannersteedart I bought a couple, but I have found them hard to use as I mainly do portraiture and still life, I need to practice with them more ha, ha. I love Rosemary’s Ivory and Evergreen range.
I'd love to try some of the Rosemary & Co brushes but Shipping to Australia is so $$$ :(
They make great brushes, but I have also had luck with so many random brushes from the local art store. I do not believe that any particular brand is better than the other. It is up to an artist to develop the technique to make the brush do what the artist wants it to do! :)
I have a question what brush would you recommend for glazing?
I prefer very soft round brushes for glazing. Rosemary and co have an evergreen series that I love for this purpose.
Which oil paint brushes that bristol don't come off the brushes handle.?
Rafael and rosemary and Co have excellent hog hair/ bristol brushes. But no matter the brand, if you are aggressively painting with the same brush painting after painting you will find that they naturally degrade no matter the brand. You can always try to reattach the bristles and the handle back on using superglue. Just FYI I have had to do this on multiple brushes due to heavy use. Let me know if that answers your question.
@@tannersteedart I shop at Michael's art store craft and blick art store in Pasadena California.? Bristles on the brush it breaks apart on the canvas.? Sorry if not explaining this right.
@@Thekappa oh so you're saying the bristles fall off onto the canvas while you paint? I have heard people having luck by superglueing the base of the hairs so they all attach to one another more securely. I've had this problem too, but eventually the brush stops shedding.
think I seen the inside box had Rosemary and Co on it. was I wrong?
Yes, I love Rosemary's brushes.
Bro I seriously thought your “piece of crap” brush was a rosemary and co because you showed the box and i was like “woah is this the first time i heard someone said that to a rosemary and co brush?” Haha
Lol! Brushes are just a tool to move paint from the palette to the canvas, but of course rosemary and co provide some very delicate and unique ways to apply a brush stroke. The point is, you don't need the most expensive gear to create an excellent painting!
I tend to use several different types of brush based on what im doing lol but i have to admit i do love filberts have various sizes and can be very versatile brush. Flats are good very good control. Rounds i dont use as much unless doing very fine details then use a very fine round brush. My god your crap brush is similar to mine hahaha. I have to say ive used cheap brushes and have found i still use some of them and they end up suprising me - note not all were good many were just plain crap 😂.
Even crappy brushes can be great in particular circumstances:)
@@tannersteedart totally agree. I still use my crappy brushes and I always find them a pleasure to work with. Of course I have some expensive ones but my faithful cheap ones have not let me down - yet lol.
OMG, I JUST picked up that "piece of crap" at Michaels yesterday, SAME BRUSH! cheap, $2.99 Royal Langnickel !!!
Great choice!!! 😄
@@tannersteedart well i'm encouraged to check out that other artist you mentioned more fully as his work is amazing "with junk brushes' but watercolorists do need quality brushes to spring back up so at times it's crucial like with DETAILS and that one hair is going sideways and affecting your detail. (I'm trying to learn to loosen up in my oils ).
What, no rigger?
If I made an updated list, I would include a rigger. Truly life changing.
Yes on the cheap brush! It's a poor craftsman that blames the tools.
Well said!
“It’s a piece of crap!!!”
Lol