Hello Jean, So glad you did this Brusho experiment. I have a warning to tell your students about. Place a large plastic or old paper under the WC paper you are working on. The small particles of brusho get all over the place. The little specks have appeared on other paintings I’m working on and suddenly you have dots of color you can’t remove! It flys all over the place! I like your color selection. Thanks for
I am pleased that you are experimenting with Brusho . Karen Rice also uses it often. I only have the brights and a little goes a long way. I will check out your colors as well. Please keep experimenting more as I love your abstract landscapes
I loved your tutorial. I've watched other artists using Brusso and never liked the colors (too bright for my taste) or effects. Your choice of colors and the way you used them in your demo all of a sudden made me think of different possibilities in my own landscapes. Thank you!
Jean! Love the Brusho. A little goes a long way. How fun. What you have played in a landscape is a great experimentation, and can be used with your regular watercolors. I'll have to try these out. Thank you so much for sharing. 😘👍💖🎨
Thanks for the Brusho demo. I usually am over zealous when applying Brusho & make mud. I see how you applied slowly & wiped off when too much water..will give this a try.
Thank you Jean, you have chosen lovely colours. I have my brusho but I always make such a mess. You can use bleach to get to the white paper. I never mixed watercolor with brusho. I am now experimenting with granulation medium w&n and watercolor.
Oh, so interesting material! It is not selling in Russia, where I live. But I experiments same when I sharpen my aqurelle pencil or inktense blocks. Its interesting and fun)) Sorry, my english is not well))
Hi Jean. Love your tutorials. I bought a basic box with 8 colors of brusho. But I'd like to purchase some other colors but it's very expensive now to buy from UK. ....I live in Portugal. Must find it in the EU.....
Interesting results. Thanks for testing this in practice, which helps all of us decide whether we want to purchase it. However, it's unfortunate, environmentally and visually, that the product comes in opaque plastic containers and is rather pricey for the minimal amount of product.
I think I've tried 100 different spray bottle, and I cant find one that gives me those nice little water droplets. I either get a fine mist or a totally wet page, and nothing with that sweet spot in between. Anybody have a brand name of one that works like this?
Hello Jean,
So glad you did this Brusho experiment. I have a warning to tell your students about. Place a large plastic or old paper under the WC paper you are working on. The small particles of brusho get all over the place. The little specks have appeared on other paintings I’m working on and suddenly you have dots of color you can’t remove! It flys all over the place!
I like your color selection.
Thanks for
I do mine in the kitchen sink. So much easier to clean up.
Very nice contrast between the splattered and the brushed.
I am pleased that you are experimenting with Brusho . Karen Rice also uses it often. I only have the brights and a little goes a long way. I will check out your colors as well. Please keep experimenting more as I love your abstract landscapes
I enjoyed this demonstration very much. Thanks!
Best brusho demo! Merci.
I loved your tutorial. I've watched other artists using Brusso and never liked the colors (too bright for my taste) or effects. Your choice of colors and the way you used them in your demo all of a sudden made me think of different possibilities in my own landscapes. Thank you!
I just find your tutorials so helpful and encouraging
I have noticed that Brushoes like more a misting than spraying. Loving your experiments!
Jean! Love the Brusho. A little goes a long way. How fun. What you have played in a landscape is a great experimentation, and can be used with your regular watercolors. I'll have to try these out. Thank you so much for sharing. 😘👍💖🎨
Thanks for the Brusho demo. I usually am over zealous when applying Brusho & make mud. I see how you applied slowly & wiped off when too much water..will give this a try.
i loved how it turned out
Just love Brusho!!! Such fun and great textures
Love Brusho. Jean you can add water to the Brusho and use it like an ink and then use it in a more controlled way.
Look forward to more Jean 😀
What a marvelous out come from the brusho you used. As usual thanks for sharing Jean
Thanx for this video.
Thank you Jean, you have chosen lovely colours. I have my brusho but I always make such a mess. You can use bleach to get to the white paper. I never mixed watercolor with brusho. I am now experimenting with granulation medium w&n and watercolor.
thank you
Oh, so interesting material! It is not selling in Russia, where I live. But I experiments same when I sharpen my aqurelle pencil or inktense blocks. Its interesting and fun)) Sorry, my english is not well))
Hi Jean. Love your tutorials. I bought a basic box with 8 colors of brusho. But I'd like to purchase some other colors but it's very expensive now to buy from UK. ....I live in Portugal. Must find it in the EU.....
Nice
Interesting results. Thanks for testing this in practice, which helps all of us decide whether we want to purchase it. However, it's unfortunate, environmentally and visually, that the product comes in opaque plastic containers and is rather pricey for the minimal amount of product.
Yes,I agree Brusho can be somewhat garish..I bought a basic set & wish I had bought individual colours instead
Hopefully bu now you have tried to put some BRusho in a lil container with water like a normal watercolor so you can them brush it on
I think I've tried 100 different spray bottle, and I cant find one that gives me those nice little water droplets. I either get a fine mist or a totally wet page, and nothing with that sweet spot in between. Anybody have a brand name of one that works like this?
Try depressing only halfway. Also, try googling "Dot spray bottle" they are VERY pricey, though. Good luck!