SCRIPT LINER Brush by Mark Reid – 2L

$14.50

Top quality script liner brush for long, flowing linework

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Features

Mark Reid Signature Brushes were created to the exact specifications of world famous face & body artist and instructor Mark Reid. The bristles are a beautiful two-tone nylon, incased in a sturdy brass ferrule which is coated black for an attractive appearance and function. The custom-shaped wooden handles are urethane coated for durability and designed for the professional artist. An important feature is the precisely angled end on each handle which is designed to help gently move any unwanted strands of hair or accessory off of the “canvas” without smudging the art work by touching the model with fingers.

  • Bristle Width:  about 2 mm at base
  • Bristle Length:  approx. 25 mm
  • Handle length:  short
  • Total brush length:  approx. 20.5 cm
  • Bristles:  nylon
  • Handle: high quality urethene coated wood with tapered tip
  • Ferrule:  seamless brass
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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 Script Liner Brushes

Script Liner brushes are good for:

  • creating long, thin, looping lines
  • delicate lettering
  • highlighting
  • outlining

Script Liner brushes are a specialized type of round brush with very long, narrow bristles. They are used for creating long, thin, continuous lines and are popular for their paint carrying capability – meaning you have to reload your brush less often. The longer the hairs, the more paint and water the brush can carry.

Some painters find that longer bristles can compensate for a slightly wobbly hand as the slight sideways movement may be dissipated down the long bristles leaving the tip which is on the skin remaining still and even. Other painters prefer to stick to regular round brushes with their shorter bristles which give them finer control. It can be a little difficult to manage a long liner in tight curves because it tends to flick out but some professional face painters wouldn’t be without a script liner brush in their face paint kit.

To best load a liner brush, thin the paint until it is the consistency of ink and keep the handle completely vertical when using it to allow a smooth gravity flow of paint.