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Brush Shape Differences

Paintbrushes are available in a wide variety of shapes. Selecting a brush shape that is suitable for your media, style, and scale can help you more easily achieve your artistic goals. Whether you’re adding intricate details and textures or laying in large areas of water or color, our comprehensive guide will help you select the right brush shape for any painting project. To learn more about brushes, visit [Brush Fiber Differences](https://www.dickblick.com/lp/brush-fiber-differences/ "Brush Fiber Differences") and [How to Measure a Brush](https://www.dickblick.com/lp/how-to-measure-a-brush/ "How to Measure A Brush").

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Stained glass artists of the Middle Ages developed vitreous paint that could be applied to the glass surface in much the same way as a canvas. Merging glass art and painting allowed artists to achieve beautiful, back-lit scenes. This process uses acrylic paint and medium to create translucent artwork within a ring.

Make an up-close-and-personal sketchbook or journal cover by creating a "face book" out of a cast and painted high relief face. Use quick mache to cast a face mold, then add modeling paste to customize the face. Create a realistic self-portrait, or morph the face into an animal or alien being! Finish with acrylic paint.