Princeton - Series 3750 Select Artiste Brushes - scumbler • 2

Series 3750 Select Artiste Brushes - scumbler • 2

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SKU: 49998 MPN: P3750BBL2
List Price: $7.65
Discount: 53%
Texas Art Price: $3.53

Product Information

  • Designed with artist Willow Wolfe
  • Works with oil, acrylic, watercolor
  • Suitable for traditional and avant-garde techniques
  • Versatile across nearly any surface
  • Satin-finished jewel-tone blue handles
  • Silver ferrules complement elegant design
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Princeton Series 3750 Select Artiste Brushes Description

Willow Wolfe knows what working artists actually need in a brush, and this collaboration with Princeton delivers exactly that. Select Artiste brushes handle the full spectrum of painting approaches, traditional alla prima, contemporary mixed media, experimental surface work, without forcing you to switch tools mid-process. The synthetic filaments maintain their shape through aggressive techniques while staying responsive enough for controlled detail work.

Oil painters appreciate how these brushes move thick paint without splaying. Acrylic artists get reliable performance as paint dries on the bristles during extended sessions. Watercolor techniques benefit from the filaments' ability to hold and release fluid predictably. This versatility across mediums means fewer specialized brushes cluttering your workspace and more consistency in how your tools respond.

Satin-finished jewel-tone blue handles provide secure grip even with paint-slicked fingers, while the distinctive color coding makes brush selection intuitive when you're focused on the painting rather than your tool roll. Silver ferrules crimp securely to prevent bristle loss. The range covers everything from broad washes to fine lines, letting you build a cohesive set around techniques you actually use rather than purchasing redundant shapes that duplicate function.