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Drybrush Techniques

Drybrush Techniques are a series of strokes designed to soften or add texture to brush work. Typically drybrush uses a brush that is fairly dry but which is holding paint media. Sometimes it is used to spread or soften an area that is already painted. Sometimes it is used to produce a series of fine or irregular and fine lines.

Brush which are excellent for use with drybrush techniques such as blending, hatching and cross-hatching. Different bristle materials produce a wide array of drybrush results. Drybrush can add a large number of character to painting.

    • Handle is Wangi and bamboo cane
    • Handle Color Varies
    • Bristle Diameter is about 13mm to 15mm
    • Bristle length is about 2"
    • Style Code: WS10004WXL
    • Handle is both bamboo cane and wangi bamboo
    • Handle length is 10" to 14"
    • Handle color may be black, yellow, or green
    • Bristle length is about 1.5" long
    • Bristle diameter is about 13mm to 16mm
    • Style Code: GS10004WXL
    • Handles are bamboo cane
    • Handle lengths are about 4" to 8"
    • Handle color varies. I try to get sets to match color but no guarantees
    • Bristle lengths are about 1" long
    • Bristle diameter are about 2mm to 4mm
    • Style Code:SWSBSGSPHRS10001S
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