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As the oldest brushmaker in Europe, Raphaël sources only the finest hairs and bristles, sorted and dressed by traditional methods. Mixacryl brushes combine these natural bristles with synthetic bristles to produce state-of-the-art brushes with enhanced performance characteristics. Whether used by the professional or novice, Raphaël brushes offer an unparalleled combination of traditional quality, innovation, and value. Mixacryl brushes for acrylics combine the strength and retention of a natural bristle with the spring and vigor of synthetic fibers. The synthetic fibers add a sense of touch that is perfect for impastos and relief effects, with the color retention you expect from natural bristles. The interlocked assembly is perfect for heavy body acrylics and gives an excellent response on the canvas, even on rough surfaces. Easy to clean and maintain, Mixacryl brushes feature long wood handles and a matte, nickel-plated brass ferrule that eliminates glare. Brights, Series 8750 — Use these brushes for small surfaces, visible brushstrokes, and edge work. Filberts, Series 8752 — Use these brushes for modeling pastes, reworking, and finishing. Flats, Series 875 — Use these brushes for background, washes, and larger areas. Rounds, Series 865 — Use these brushes for details, outlines, retouching, and finishing. Note — Brush sizes are not standardized. The length and width of a brush of a given shape and size varies considerably by manufacturer. Since fine art brushes are handmade, expect some variation even among brushes from a given manufacturer. ® Raphaël is a registered trademark. |
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