Princeton Artist Brush Co.

Princeton Select Artiste Series 3750 Brushes

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The Princeton Select Artiste Series 3750 brushes offer all the brush types you want for all of your painting needs.

This beautiful and excellently crafted short-handled brush series presents a variety of brushes for mixed media artists who work in acrylic, watercolours, fluid acrylics, gouache, and even oils. These brushes were developed over a seven year period, through the combined efforts of the excellent craftsmanship of Princeton, and the creativity and testing of well-known artist Willow Wolfe and a team of artists.

Available a wide range of sizes and shapes, with both natural and synthetic hairs. The sizes vary from as little as size 2/0 in the mini round brush to 1½" in the bristle bright brush. The silver ferrules paired with a satin finish on these turquoise blue brushes makes them an attractive addition to your brush collection, too!

Open up your mixed media world to a wide variety of brush techniques with this expansive line of creative possibilities. 

  • 29 shapes with multiple hair types
  • True mixed media brushes
  • Best results with acrylic, watercolours, fluid acrylic, and gouache
  • Good for use with oils
  • Short-handle
  • Perfect for painting, staining, and glazing
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James P.
Princeton Select Artiste brushes 3750 series

I am enjoying the Artiste select very much. I bought it specifically for its finger bristles to achieve a cross hatching effect. Though it is a watercolor brush, I have been using it to paint frescoes with. If you’re wondering what fresco is, attend my demo at Kelowna opus in the new year!
Anyway, I digress. I’m overall very satisfied with the quality of the select, and would recommend it to anyone interested in watercolor (or fresco). 😉

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David S.(.
Very nice brush

I treat my brushes terribly and falling into my hands means certain destruction, sooner, or latter. One can't have too many brushes and I've found these to hold their shape well so far. Haven't boiled them in oil, yet. I try to buy a couple of brushes every time I buy paint and looked, only, at the points/shape of the brush.

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Christie S.
Nice brush for fine work

Nice little brush for fine work.

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Tracy U.

Princeton Select Artiste Series 3750 Synthetic Brushes