Watercolour Brush Sets – Rosemary & Co

Price range: R899.00 through R2 499.00

Rosemary & Co have a wide selection of natural hair watercolour brushes and synthetic watercolour brushes. These brush sets are comprised of some of the best synthetic bristle brushes with wonderful points and a softness that still retains a lovely spring. A wonderful and reliable alternative to sable.

The Billy Showell Fine Point Brush Set is comprised of synthetic pointed round watercolour brushes favoured by the internationally known botanical painter and illustrator. “The size 6 is great for big washes but still has a point for the smaller areas. The size 4 is a good all-rounder for both detail and medium size cover, it is essential! The 2 is perfect for painting lots of detail, the point is fine and yet it holds enough paint. The brand new size 1 is for the finest detail. As you get more experienced, you will love this brush!”

The Anna Mason Set & Anna Mason Top Up Set are comprised of a selection of synthetic brushes chosen by watercolourist Anna Mason. This range is 100% Vegan Friendly and made from Rosemary & Co’s Golden Synthetic Range. The Anna Mason Set of 5 is only available with the short handle (approx 7 inches or 17.78cm) and features five pointed spotters (3/0, 0, 1, 3 & 5) ideal for fine details. The Anna Mason Top Up Set is also only available with the short handle (approx 7 inches or 17.78cm) and features six pointed spotters (2 of each of 3/0, 0, 1, 3 & 5) ideal for fine details.

‘My technique makes a lot of use of the tiny brushes and that means they tend to wear down more quickly than the bigger brushes in my set. Now you can order a top up of the smaller brushes to ensure you’re always producing your best work with a beautiful sharp-pointed brush.’

The Beginner Watercolour, Set 40: This beginners watercolour set has a little bit of everything – from our most popular ranges to get you started with a good ‘all round’ set. This set includes brushes from the larger Series 222 Flat One Stroke wash brush to the Series 99 Pointed Rounds in Pure Sable and the Red Sable Blend Series 401. The little Series 771 Red Sable Blend Rigger is ideal for line work whilst the Series 311 Dagger will help you make some unique marks easily.

The Micheal Klein Botanical Set: Michael Klein is part of a group of American artists leading the revival of representational painting hearkening back to the Renaissance and French Academic traditions. These brushes are absolutely fantastic not only for drawing but also for scumbling, twisting, and, of course, for all your everyday painting needs.

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Vegan-friendly product – Except The Billy Showell Fine Point Brush Set , Micheal Klein Botanical Set and The Beginner Watercolour, Set 40.

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 Billy Showell Fine Point Brush Set:

  • Set includes: 4 x Pointed Round Synthetic Watercolour Brushes (1, ,2, 4 & 6).
  • Bristle diameters range from 1.5mm (1) to 5mm (6).
  • Bristle lengths range from 16mm (1) to 27mm (6).

Anna Mason Set:

  • Set includes: 5 x Pointed Spotter Synthetic Watercolour Brushes (3/0, 0, 1, 3 & 5).
  • Bristle diameters range from 1mm (3/0) to 4mm (5).
  • Bristle lengths range from 5mm (3/0) to 14mm (5).

Anna Top Up Set:

  • Set includes: 6 x Pointed Spotter Synthetic Watercolour Brushes (2 of each 3/0, 0 & 1).
  • Bristle diameters range from 1mm (3/0) to 1.6mm (1).
  • Bristle lengths range from 5mm (3/0) to 7.3mm (1).

Beginner Watercolour, Set 40:

  • Set includes:  Series 222 Flat One Stroke Synthetic (1″) , Series 771. Sable Blend Riggers (1), Series 99. Pointed Pure Sable (4), Series 401. Pointed Sable Mixture (8), Series 2230. New ‘Spiky Comber’ Golden Synthetic (3/8″), Series 109. Goat Hair (8), Series 302. Flat ‘Brights’ Golden Synthetic (8), Series 311. Dagger Golden Synthetic (3/8″).
  • Bristle diameters range from 1.5mm to 25.5mm.
  • Bristle lengths range from 12.4mm to 36.1mm.

Micheal Klein Botanical Set:

  • Set includes: 7 x Synthetic Pointed Rounds ( 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 & 12).
  • Bristle diameters range from 1.6mm (0) to 6.8mm (12).
  • Bristle lengths range from 9.6mm (0) to 26.9mm (12).

 

Cleaning your brushes is an important investment both of your time and your money. The more you look after your tools, the better they will serve you. Extend the longevity of your brushes by following these easy brush-cleaning tips:

Watercolour Brushes: Cleaning watercolour brushes is simple. Take your brushes to the sink and rinse them under running water, allowing the pigment to wash away naturally. Use a bar of soap and gently move the brush back and forth across the palm of your hand to ensure the bristles are thoroughly cleaned. Once clean, gently squeeze out excess water, reshape the brush to its original form, and store it upright. Conditioning your brushes occasionally will help maintain their performance and longevity.

Acrylic Brushes: Acrylic brushes must be cleaned between every use. If acrylic paint is allowed to dry on the bristles, it will harden and permanently bond the fibres together. For this reason, we generally recommend synthetic brushes over natural hair brushes, as they are more durable and easier to clean when working with acrylics. Never allow acrylic paint to dry on your brush—it becomes extremely difficult to remove. Start by wiping away excess paint with a rag or kitchen towel to speed up the cleaning process. Rinse the brush thoroughly with water, working the bristles gently in the palm of your hand to release the paint. Soap can be used to make cleaning faster and also helps condition the brush.

Oil Brushes: Begin by wiping excess paint from your brushes using a rag or paper towel. Wash them thoroughly with a good-quality soap, such as olive oil soap. For a deeper clean, you can also use dish soap—known in England as Fairy Liquid, or elsewhere as products like Murphy’s Oil Soap or Dawn. We do not recommend using mineral spirits or solvents. While they may clean brushes more quickly, they are known to damage and shorten brush life. Since oil dissolves oil, using a non-drying oil is effective and safe. Suitable options include safflower, rapeseed, or linseed oil. A helpful tip is to avoid loading paint all the way down to the ferrule. This is one reason many oil painters prefer long flats, long filberts, or egberts, as the extended hair length keeps paint away from the base. It’s essential to clean the entire brush thoroughly—paint left near the ferrule can cause the bristles to splay outward over time. After cleaning, always reshape the brush. A great tip from Richard Schmid is to fold a piece of card over flat or  brushes and secure it with a peg to help them hold their shape while drying. Truthfully, there are countless methods—find what works best for you.

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Conclusion: Regardless of your preferred cleaning method, always reshape your brushes to their original form before allowing them to dry. If your round brushes come with protective caps, we recommend discarding them. These caps are intended for transport only, and unless you have excellent eyesight and a very steady hand, replacing them often bends the bristles. Ensure brushes are left somewhere they can dry completely, and never store them in an airtight container while still damp. Investing in a brush wrap or protective case is a great way to store and transport your brushes safely.

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