Usually, the same brushes can be used for oil and acrylic painting. Brushes for watercolor will be labeled as such. There are two basic kinds of oil/acrylic brushes: bristle and “sable” brushes. Read the rest of this entry »
Usually, the same brushes can be used for oil and acrylic painting. Brushes for watercolor will be labeled as such. There are two basic kinds of oil/acrylic brushes: bristle and “sable” brushes. Read the rest of this entry »
After using acrylics, wipe off excess paint with a rag, and wash brushes right away in lukewarm tap water and a small amount of mild soap. After using oil-based or alkyd paints, wipe off excess paint with a rag, and use mineral spirits or turpentine right away to remove much of the paint, then finish up with mild soap or brush cleaner and lukewarm water. Read the rest of this entry »