Brush
Professional Splatter Brush - Flat
IMPORTANT - Due to an update to our logistics system, order dispatch times may be slightly delayed.
Overview
Developed with artists, these high-quality professional brushes are design for acrylic colors and mediums. Choose from traditional small-scale brushes for detail work and large-scale brushes for specialized techniques, large surfaces and experimental applications.
Character
- 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
Techniques
- All painting techniques
- Large-scale & detail
- Surface prep & varnishing
- Murals
- Collaging
- Smudging & scumbling
SPECIFICATIONS
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Health & Safety
Product information
Liquitex satisfaction guarantee when buying direct. If for any reason you are not satisfied with a Liquitex product you purchased from liquitex.com you may request a refund or replacement product within 45-days.
Most orders ship within 1 to 2 business days. See expedited shipping options at checkout.
Lightfastness | How long will it resist fading?
- Each pigment is rated on scale by the American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM). Liquitex paints are all rated ASTM I (excellent) or II (very good) and considered permanent and lightfast for 50-100+ years in gallery conditions. Our metallic and fluorescent colors are naturally less lightfast.
Opacity/Transparency | We communicate opacity/transparency clearly on our packaging based on three categories:
- Opaque: these colors do not allow light to pass through the color layer and offer the best coverage or hiding power.
- Semi-opaque: these allow for some light to pass through the color layer and sit between opaque and transparent colors
- Transparent: these colors offer the least coverage and allow light to pass through the color layer to the surface below.
- Series:
Pigments come from a variety of sources and have different prices according to their rarity, processing and milling costs. We group our colors into a 'series' pricing structure according to how much each one takes to make. Series 1 colors contain the most inexpensive pigments, while Series 4 and 5 color contain the most expensive pigments.
