Hey everyone! Jed here with Acrylic University. Today I've got a very quick blog post for you all to answer a question I get asked often: What brushes do you use?
I use Princeton Catalyst Polytip Brushes for almost all of my work, primarily flats. I use sizes ranging from 4 to 16. I use size 10 and 12 a majority of the time.
I love these brushes for a couple reasons. 1) They have a firmness / stiffness about them that allows me to push paint really easily around my palette and canvas. It's hard to describe unless you feel it yourself, but that's the best way I can describe it. 2) Princeton uses polytip bristle technology for these brushes.
This is a technology that splits the end of each bristle - making it ideal for painting with Acrylics. Why is this polytip technology so useful? Here's what I've found:
Overall, you can't go wrong with Princeton Catalyst Brushes. Most professional artists I know use these brushes and swear by them. Hope this helps! Happy painting
If you're interested in getting your own set, you can purchase the brushes HERE. (Acrylic University gets a small kickback if you purchase using this link. Thank you)!
To give you some inspiration on how you can use these brushes, we created a video on some different Acrylic Painting brushstrokes and how to achieve them.