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What sort of watercolour brushes do I use?

What sort of watercolour brushes do I use?

vandenhooven 23 June 2022

Unlike with my choice of pigments, I am not nearly so fussy with my brushes. I am using very basic brushes made by Mont Marte®. These are the traditional watercolour mop brushes in sizes #0, #2 and #4. There are a few reasons why I prefer these brushes over more expensive brushes.

Firstly, they are not made of sable. I am against all forms of animal cruelty and sable brushes have a very poor reputation in this regard. I want nothing to do with it!

Mont Marte® watercolour mop brushes on the other hand are made of 50% pony hair and 50% taklon (a tapered synthetic fibre). They only cost about $10 each so I am able to get one for each colour that I am using in the artwork. This prevents waste as I don’t have to wash out the same brush all the time.

I have bought one or two squirrel brushes but I find these to be a bit too flexible and they are more difficult to control. I guess I have just gotten used to relatively stiff brushes. They work for me and so I’ll continue with them.

Lastly, it is a cost thing. I prefer to use a lot of brushes so that the colours remain purer, with less contamination. Over time I have accrued about two dozen or so brushes.

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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.

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