FAN Brush by Mark Reid

$16.50

Fan brushes are fantastic for painting fur and feather effects, facial hair and adding texture.

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Features

Mark Reid’s fan brush has a thin layer of bristles splayed out by the ferrule into the shape of a fan. Use it for:

  • blending and softening the edges of other strokes
  • blending colours
  • thin applications of paint

Please Note: The listing is for one brush. Photos on this page may show the brush with close-ups and with other brushes for comparison only.

  • Brand:  Mehron
  • Brush Range:  Mark Reid™ Signature 
  • Brush Size:  #20
  • Bristles:  nylon
  • Handle:  short, high quality, urethane coated wooden handle
  • Ferrule:  seamless, brass
  • Brush Size:  #20
  • Bristle Width:  approx. 40 mm at widest point
  • Bristle Length:  approx. 20 mm
  • Handle length:  short
  • Total brush length:  approx. 19.5 cm
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About Mark Reid

Mark Reid™ Signature Brushes have been made by Mehron to the exact design specifications of Mark Reid – a world-famous face and body artist and instructor, legendary for his body painting.

With two-tone nylon bristles, brass ferrule and black, urethane-coated handles, these brushes are high quality, durable and attractive – perfect for the professional artist.

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About Rake & Fan Brushes

Rake Brushes and Fan Brushes are good for:

  • parallel lines for cat’s whiskers, stripes, fabric fringe, basket-weave, cross-hatching and other striations
  • feathery strokes that can be used to create fur, hair, feathers, grass, woodgrain, gauze bandage, fabric texture
  • a streaky texture effect at the edges of butterfly wings

Tips For Use:

  • Do not overload with paint
  • Some effects are achieved by using a dry rake brush across damp paint.
  • Use light pressure to achieve delicate texture
  • Vary how long you stay up on the tip of your chisel edge and rotate which side of the brush you put pressure on, to create turned effects
  • Sweep the tip of the brush through a different colour to add colour variations