- A water brush is a reservoir of water attached to a brush
- Water flow is controlled by a small plastic feed and can be increased by squeezing the barrel
- Use with water-soluble media such as watercolour pencils, watercolour markers and watercolour paints
- Artists love their portability – no need to bring separate container of water for washing the brush
How to use:
- Squeeze drops of water into your dry watercolour pigment to help “wake up” your palette
- Use the durable tips to help massage the watercolour pigment with water in order to stir your colour
- Pull the colours you want to use into a mixing tray
- This will help you control pigmentation and make it easier to re-dip your brush when switching colours
- Clean your water brush easily by squeezing water through the chamber while wiping off the tip on a paper towel
- When you’re all done, make sure your brush tip is clean and the bristles are smoothed back into a point
- This will help your water brushes last longer