Brush

Professional Brush - Filbert

A versatile, professional long-handled brush with a flat, oval-shaped head for broad strokes with a soft edge. Great for blending, sustainable nylon filaments have the ideal spring and snap for acrylic media, while the weighted handle is ergonomically designed for balance and comfort.

Brush Handle Length: Long
Brush Size Number: 2
$16.39 USD In stock, ready to ship
Key Features
  • Sustainable nylon and synthetic brush bristles retain their shape
  • non-slip ergonomic handles for grip
  • Rustproof stainless steel brush ferrules for strength and durability
  • Traditional and experimental shapes for all types of artist
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MEET LIQUTEX BRUSHES.

SPECIALIZED BRUSHES FOR ACRYLIC AND MEDIUMS

Developed with artists, these high-quality professional brushes are designed for acrylic colors and mediums. Choose from traditional small-scale brushes for detail work and large-scale Freestyle brushes for specialized techniques, large surfaces and experimental applications.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Other creatives have asked us...

Are your professional brushes made with real hair?

No. We use sustainable synthetic filaments for the Liquitex pro range. These are a clean white color and have the perfect responsiveness for acrylic paints.

Can I clean up a brush after the acrylic has dried on? Or should I throw it away?

You can salvage a dried acrylic brush by soaking it in Professional Acrylic Ink Pen Cleaner. Dissolve the paint, rinse, and your brush will be ready for reuse. When cleaning your brushes, it's best to avoid soaking brushes above the ferrule as this can cause the wood of the handle to swell and possibly crack.

Can I use your brushes on my street mural project?

Yes we make a dedicated range of large-scale brushes with really durable bristles to suit masonry and large applications. You can also use our small brushes for fine detail - all the filaments are synthetic and will perform well.

How do I clean my brushes?

To clean your brushes, wipe excess paint, rinse in water (avoid pressing the filaments), wash with hand soap and water, rinse, reshape, and leave to dry. When cleaning your brushes, it's best to avoid soaking brushes above the ferrule as this can cause the wood of the handle to swell and possibly crack.

How many different shapes do you offer in your traditional small brushes?

Liquitex offers four traditional small brush shapes: Bright, Round, Filbert, and Flat.

Why do your brushes have wobbly shaped handles?

When designing our small-detail brushes we looked at the shape of the fingers and the different grips used to paint with. Then we modeled and sculpted the handles to reflect this, giving us a gently undulating shape.