2000S Golden Natural® Short Handle
Oil, Acrylic & Watercolor | Short Handle
Quality ♦♦♦♦♦ Stiffness ♦♦♢♢♢ |
Golden Natural® allows for a seamless application of color and a delicately textured stroke.
Watercolorists love the color control they get with Golden Natural. Artists say these brushes are a joy to use because they glide so effortlessly across the painting surface. Oil painters adore Golden Natural® because they can gently soften and blend colors. Golden Natural® artists include illustrators that need tight control of color, botanical artists and watercolor artists looking for a reasonable alternative to squirrel hair brushes. Artists can expect a fine points, chiseled edges and unmatched durability! More unique shapes and sizes have been added to the Golden Natural® series including the very popular Dagger Striper, Ultra Round and Quill. Decorative artists love to use the new shapes in their stylized artwork. |
2000S Golden Natural® Round
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2002S Golden Natural® Shader
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2003S Golden Natural® Filbert
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2004S Golden Natural® Fan
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2006S Golden Natural® Angle
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2007S Golden Natural® Script Liner
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2008S Golden Natural® Square Wash
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2012S Golden Natural® Dagger Striper
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2025S Golden Natural® Quill
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2031S Golden Natural® Ultra Round
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GN-2090S Golden Natural
4 piece Set |
GN-2091S Golden Natural®
4 piece Variety Mix |
GN-2092S Golden Natural®5 piece Variety Mix
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GN-2093 Golden Natural®
3 piece Rounds Set |
GN-2094S Golden Natural®
4 piece Set |
Specific Way to Clean the Brush:
1. Be sure to clean your brush after each painting session. Letting paint dry in the brush can cause it to not perform as expected.
2. Never leave your brush sitting in water for any length of time.
3. If you are painting with acrylics, wipe as much paint off of the brush head as you can before massaging the paint out in warm running water.
4. If you are painting with oils, wipe as much paint off of the brush head as you can before cleaning it with an artist-grade odorless solvent.
5. If you are painting with watercolor or gouache, rinse the head of the brush with warm water until the water runs clear.
6. Always lay your brushes flat to dry. Leaving them upright can cause water and/or excess paint to seep into the metal ferrule and it will eventually ruin the brush.
1. Be sure to clean your brush after each painting session. Letting paint dry in the brush can cause it to not perform as expected.
2. Never leave your brush sitting in water for any length of time.
3. If you are painting with acrylics, wipe as much paint off of the brush head as you can before massaging the paint out in warm running water.
4. If you are painting with oils, wipe as much paint off of the brush head as you can before cleaning it with an artist-grade odorless solvent.
5. If you are painting with watercolor or gouache, rinse the head of the brush with warm water until the water runs clear.
6. Always lay your brushes flat to dry. Leaving them upright can cause water and/or excess paint to seep into the metal ferrule and it will eventually ruin the brush.