Watercolor brush
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British pronunciation/wˈɔːtəkˌʌlə bɹˈʌʃ/
American pronunciation/wˈɔːɾɚkˌʌlɚ bɹˈʌʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "watercolor brush"

Watercolor brush
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a paintbrush specifically designed for watercolor painting, with soft bristles that hold water and pigment for smooth application and blending

What is a "watercolor brush"?

A watercolor brush is a paintbrush specifically designed for use with watercolor paints. It has soft, flexible bristles that hold water and paint well, allowing for smooth, fluid strokes. Watercolor brushes come in various shapes and sizes, such as round, flat, or angled, to suit different painting techniques. The bristles are often made from synthetic fibers or natural hairs, such as sable, to provide the right balance of water retention and control. Watercolor brushes are essential for creating soft washes, blending colors, and fine details in watercolor painting.

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With a fine-tipped watercolor brush, he delicately outlined the silhouette of a mountain against the sunset.
The artist selected a small watercolor brush to add intricate details to their painting of a flower.
She gently dabbed her paper with a damp watercolor brush to create subtle highlights in her still life composition.
example
Example
With a fine-tipped watercolor brush, he delicately outlined the silhouette of a mountain against the sunset.
The artist selected a small watercolor brush to add intricate details to their painting of a flower.
She gently dabbed her paper with a damp watercolor brush to create subtle highlights in her still life composition.
Using a large watercolor brush, she applied broad washes of color to the sky, creating a soft gradient.
The student experimented with different watercolor brushes, discovering how each one produced unique effects on the paper.
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