Line drawn by SK METEOR

Drawing Lines with SK Meteor

Surprisingly, there are surprisingly many situations that require small turns, such as drawing lines, such as drawing lines that require precision, using a signature, or modifying the masking that protrudes.


Ideally, this brush and acrylic paint should be found here, for oil painting, you can find a brush that matches the individual Medium, but it is a little bone to choose the best from many brushes. Will break.



Therefore, this time, I will introduce this brush, which is good at drawing a sharp and detailed place, but does not choose the medium that can be used because of a long breath line.




SK METEOR is a Colinki Sable brush made by Namura Taisakudo, headquartered in Tokyo. Colinky is a kind of Itachi inhabits Sibelia and China. The feature is that it is supple and cohesive.

In particular, this product has a long tip, and specializes in delicate and soft expressions and long curves.

The size is a total of 5 types, from 16 x ø1mm to 27 x ø3mm.

By the way, this brush, a super famous contemporary artist, raised the video used in the studio.He seems to be secretly attracting attention.



Let's look at the whole product. In this article, I used No.3 (ears 21 x ø2mm).




If you want to take a new brush, remove the glue on the hair.

You can use it without damaging the brush by storing water in a picture dish and gently blending the water throughout the hair.




Let's try it with transparent watercolor first.



[Use material]

Basal material: For watercolor painting Takewa paper

Paints: Transparent watercolor paint


In this way, the tip of the ears and the good included, so I was able to draw a long breath with one stroke.

Rather than dressing, it is a brush that is suitable for delicate tasks, such as drawing lines and adding details.



Next, I tried it with acrylic paint.



[Use material]

Basal material: For watercolor painting Takewa paper

Paints: Acrylic paint



I was able to draw a sharp line while leaving a hard edge peculiar to acrylic paint.

There is a stiffness that is as good as the viscosity of the acrylic emulsion, so it may be good to use it for oil paint.


The smallest number is that it is an easy -to -reach price range of 1,430 yen (tax included).

It can also be used with plastic models, figures and nails for hobby craft.


Please pick it up as the first one when you want to draw a detailed place.

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.