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On our trip to the Sacramento Zoo last week, I tried out Pica's Niji waterbrush. This is a synthetic brush that is attached to a squeezable handle that one fills with water. I was quite impressed with the utility of this tool, especially for field use in working with watercolor pencils and small watercolor pan kits. It provides a lot of control in how much water reaches the brush, and it is much easier ergonomically than filling a tiny cup with water and dipping a brush in it everytime one wants to add some brushwork to a watercolor pencil sketch.
Anyway, we ordered some more of these brushes in several different sizes from John Neal Books, and they arrived yesterday. Here is a sketch I did today showing Mt. Diablo at dusk, together with the 15mm waterbrush.
Posted by Numenius at July 14, 2004 10:40 PM | TrackBackHow great! I hadn't heard of these and will order a few from John Neal myself. It's fun to see your drawings and paintings on the blog.
Posted by: beth at July 16, 2004 02:31 PM