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Josephine Lawrence
> 3 dayIf you think paint and brushes dont make a difference, especially if you are a beginner, THEY DO. The recommended brushes for watercolor are the PRINCETON Neptune and for watercolor paint, Winsor and Newton (I bought the half-pan set for about $35) -- cheap paint and brushes will discourage even the most ardent beginner.
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K. Oaks
> 3 dayBought this to add to brushes in order to learn watercolor painting. Never having painted, I do not know how these compare to another brush. But for us, they doing what we want them to.
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Mel
17-04-2025Look no further. The entire line from budget to professional is perfect ruin. Just save yourself the hassle and buy them now.
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Peg
> 3 dayI like the way this Princeton Snapbrush holds its shape. It was much easier to paint with. Wish I had known about it before I had purchased other brushes.
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Mary A. MacDonald
> 3 dayAnd one of the brushes was bent in the protective cover and I can’t straighten it out! I’m it too happy.
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myshutterisbugged
> 3 dayI bought these brushes on the recommendation of an instructor I follow on Youtube. They are really nice for the price and I use them often for watercolor painting.
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MAYDE B.
> 3 daySuaves! Me gustaron mucho.
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Jacqueline Dennis
> 3 dayGreat watercolor brushes for when you need a firm brush. Great for doing detailed work and straight lines.
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Jan H
> 3 dayAs a beginner at watercolor these brushes work great. They are stiff enough to have a nice point and hold a lot of paint. I’m happy with my purchase.
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Its About Time
> 3 dayThese seem like nice brushes, but they are unfortunately very well-named. They have too much snap. I cant make them do what I want, which is behave nicely so I can paint softly. I regret buying them.