Recommended brushes for gifts

-Paint Brush Sets- Perfect Gifts for Artists & Painters

PIGMENT also offers professional art materials that will satisfy the artists, but we also offer gifts for beginners as well as beginners.

However, I want to choose casually online! Here are some recommended products for customers.

 

What you need before choosing a brush is to choose the paint.

As a point to choose paint that can be drawn casually ...

・ Feel free to draw at home

・ Relatively easy to clean brushes, dry quickly

・ You can use paint immediately from the pallet

In that respect, transparent watercolor paint is recommended for beginners and gifts.

 

 

 

 

In fact, it is possible to make it yourself by kneading the pigment with this watercolor paint, the medium Arabi rubber.

If you want to draw a picture with your own original paint, you may want to take this workshop.

 

Pigment ArticlesWorkshop [Introduction] Making watercolor paint

 

The latest information can be viewed at the link below.

Workshophttps://pigment.tokyo/collections/workshop



 

By the way, this brush set is recommended for such transparent watercolor paints.

  

 

Three types of brushes are set in the original paulownia box with grilled seals, from the small brush to the medium size that can be drawn, and the large size that can be used for painting.

 

In the set A set, there are summit name Seirai Dai (Namura Taisakudo), Noribetsu (Kyoto Nakazato), and Wolf Salon Elementary School (Kyoto Nakazato).

The set B is included in the paulownia box in a paulownia box, in the paulownia box, in the paulownia box (Kyoto Nakazato), and specially made in the paulownia (Kyoto Nakazato).

Some people may be surprised at this price.

 

 

 

However, the better the brush, the better the maintenance can be used for a long time.

In particular, the reconsement name of the A set is the main material of carefully selected goat wool and white raccoon dog, and the brush is sharp, and the middle hill is good at expression with soft strength.

Even beginners who say, "You may not know the difference," once you use it, you will notice the charm.

 

 

 

If you want to draw on a size supporter of or more F4 size (332 x 242 mm), we recommend A set, but SM size (228 x 158mm)If it is less than a postcard size (100 x 148mm), B set is also recommended.

You can easily experience the charm of full -fledged Japanese paintings.

 

 

If you want to know how to maintain a brush, please refer to this article.

Pigment ArticlesHow to wash brushes and brushes
 

 

Next is the recommended brush.

 

 * Currently discontinued.

 

 

Colinky refers to Itachi hair that lives in extremely cold regions such as Siberia and Northeast China.

It is perfect for drawing for small sketches outdoors because it is good in water and is good at fine work.

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is also possible to put together in this way for carrying.

 

 

If you want a brush that can be used a little more for yourself, how about this brush?

 

 

This is a watercolor brush using good nylon hair that is good.

 

Mollis Round, as the name suggests, is a round brush.

Since it is difficult to add the thickness of the brush to the thickness of the brush, it is better to prepare at least 3, No. 2, No. 4, and No. 6.

It is a perfect product if you want to draw quickly, as well as when you face one piece firmly.

 

 

 

 

MOLLIS OVAL is an oval (flat) brush with a thinner tip.

It is mainly specialized in painting a flat surface.

Because the tip is thinner, it is possible to slow down the stroke, but for beginners, we recommend that you first get used to the handling of Mollis Round and then try it.

 

 

 

 

Painting and tools that are troubled because there are many options.

Please take advantage of the Pigment Tokyo online shop.

Akira Oya

Art Materials Expert at PIGMENT TOKYO

Akira Oya

Born in 1989 in Tokyo. Master of Fine Art and Design at Nihon University College of Art. While working at PIGMENT TOKYO as an Art Materials Expert, he also continues his career as a visual artist.

Born in 1989 in Tokyo. Master of Fine Art and Design at Nihon University College of Art. While working at PIGMENT TOKYO as an Art Materials Expert, he also continues his career as a visual artist.