van den hooven

  • about
    • about
    • embodied energy
    • heritage
  • news
  • art
    • portfolio
    • gallery
    • lightbox
    • archive
  • shop
    • online store
    • cart
    • checkout
    • commission an artwork
  • FAQ
    • framing information
    • shipping policy
    • refunds & returns
    • support FAQs
    • links
  • blog
    • blog
    • colours
    • organs
    • objects
  • contact
  • 0 items$0
Roymac revolution quill mop brush review

Roymac revolution quill mop brush review

vandenhooven 7 August 2022

I recently bought a new synthetic brush made by micador called the Roymac revolution. I was so impressed I immediately bought two more in the same size. And I’ll probably buy even more in the coming months too.

What I like most about this brush is that it is not made of sable hair or fur it is made of tapered synthetic taklon fibres. Having said that, Roymac does unfortunately also make/sell other sable brushes in their lineup, but it’s not as many as, say, da Vinci for example. I would like to see Micador/Roymac remove all sable brushes from their range of brushes and fully commit themselves to synthetic fibres.

It has a nicely painted 100% FSC certified wooden handle. But most of all I like the shape of the brush. The head of mop-shaped brush comes to a nice point. It holds a lot of pigment. It’s not too floppy. It’s more… springy. The handle is not too fat. It’s nicely made (which is saying a lot because I am a former materials scientist). Overall… it just looks right. And so that’s why I can see myself buying a few more of these soon.

Tagged: brush, quill , quill mop brush , review , reviews , revolution , roymac , Roymac revolution , vegan watercolour brush

Related news

The Staedtler lumocolor glasochrom pencil.
11/06/22 0 1299

The Staedtler lumocolor glasochrom pencil.

If you're wondering what type of wax pencil I use in all my artworks, it's none other than...

What erasers do I use and recommend? (for ink marks, not pencil marks)
14/06/22 0 1456

What erasers do I use and recommend? (for ink marks, not pencil marks)

Tombow mono sand eraser review:

Sometimes we make genuine mistakes. We make mark...

What erasers do I use and recommend? (for tight spots)
14/06/22 0 1521

What erasers do I use and recommend? (for tight spots)

Tombow mono zero eraser review:

Once every now and then one must erase something...

What pencils do I use and recommend?
28/05/22 0 1645

What pencils do I use and recommend?

What pencils do I use and recommend?

I pretty much exclusively use the classic S...

What erasers do I use and recommend? (for removing pencil marks)
02/06/22 0 1583

What erasers do I use and recommend? (for removing pencil marks)

Faber-Castell "dust-free" eraser review.

What erasers do I use and recommend? We...

Search
News
  • Leave us a google review!
  • The meaning behind my art, what inspired it, and what I like about it.
  • Schmincke neutral grey
  • Schmincke spinel brown
  • Manganese blue barium manganate sulfate pigment PB33
Categories
  • art
  • colours
  • hearts
  • news
  • objects
  • organs
  • presentation
  • progress / process
  • reviews
  • shop
  • Uncategorised
Keywords
about abstract and art artwork bitcoin cadmium cadmium purple cards cobalt cobalt violet colour colours cryptocurrencies? erasers form grey marks new news Old Holland online orange organs paper pencil pigment praseodymium yellow presentation presentations process progress red review reviews Schmincke shop staedtler style uncategorised van den hooven Van Gogh vermillion website yellow
Sitemap
  • About van den hooven
  • Art and Design Organisations
  • Blog
  • Cart
  • Checkout
  • Commission an abstract artwork.
  • Contact
  • Embodied energy of excess
  • Framing information
  • Gallery
  • Home
  • Lightbox
  • News
  • Online store
  • Order tracking
  • Portfolio
  • Shipping policy
  • Support FAQs
News
  • Leave us a google review!
  • The meaning behind my art, what inspired it, and what I like about it.
  • Schmincke neutral grey
  • Schmincke spinel brown
  • Manganese blue barium manganate sulfate pigment PB33
Contact

van den hooven
98 Mountain View Road
Moruya NSW 2537
Australia
+61 497 889 998
ABN: 42 419 099 435

van den hooven

Illustrative artist van den hooven has a distinct visual language characterised by confident lines, divergent colours and imbued with vibrant symbolism. 

Intentionally cluttered, contradictory and complex—his compositions capture the chaos of the modern world, through deconstruction and rearrangement of the internal and external and the animate and inanimate.

van den hooven © 2025.    Logo by logobrain.    Website by thelastpistachio.com

This website uses some cookies. By continuing here, you agree to their use.

More information

Your amount to pay has been updated
The previous conversion quote has expired. Here is your new quote:
Total
$
You Pay
Back to checkout
Place Order
0

(no I'm not an ai chatbot)