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Willow Wolfe - Siren Artist Brushes - Series 1100 - Quills

Willow Wolfe - Siren Artist Brushes - Series 1100 - Quills

The Siren line of artist's brushes are formed with premium synthetic squirrel fibres to hold a generous amount of water and release it with control. Ideal for watercolour, gouache, and ink.

The quill is an extra thick round brush known for their high capacity. This allows an artist to  paint longer and more free without needing to reload with more paint. They also use a different method for holding the fibres in place; a plastic sheath is held in place by twisted wire instead of the traditional metal ferrule.

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Willow Wolfe - Siren Artist Brushes - Series 1100 - Quills

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Willow Wolfe - Siren Artist Brushes - Series 1100 - Quills

The Siren line of artist's brushes are formed with premium synthetic squirrel fibres to hold a generous amount of water and release it with control. Ideal for watercolour, gouache, and ink.

The quill is an extra thick round brush known for their high capacity. This allows an artist to  paint longer and more free without needing to reload with more paint. They also use a different method for holding the fibres in place; a plastic sheath is held in place by twisted wire instead of the traditional metal ferrule.

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The Siren line of artist's brushes are formed with premium synthetic squirrel fibres to hold a generous amount of water and release it with control. Ideal for watercolour, gouache, and ink.

The quill is an extra thick round brush known for their high capacity. This allows an artist to  paint longer and more free without needing to reload with more paint. They also use a different method for holding the fibres in place; a plastic sheath is held in place by twisted wire instead of the traditional metal ferrule.