Arches Kolinsky Sable Watercolor Brushes & Daniel Smith Watercolors!

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2009

In this FineArtStore.com demonstration, artist Sari Gaby will walk you through the gorgeous watercolor brush line made by Arches. She will explain what each brush is used for and illustrate with a brief demo. Sari will also feature Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolors in her demonstration!

This is a great video for watercolor artists!

To purchase any of the products shown in this video, please visit our store website: http://www.FineArtStore.com

FineArtStore.com currently is offering great discounts on both the Arches Kolinsky Sable Watercolor Brush Series and the Daniel Smith Watercolors! Please visit our website to learn more!

Video Info: This has been a production from FineArtStore.com. The video was filmed and edited by Jennifer Lesczinski. The demonstration and narration is by artist, Sari Gaby.

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  • @J4archae bullshit

  • Sable brushes are very expensive. Synthetic are cheaper and work as good as sable.

  • Thanks for the demo, never seen squirrel brushes being used before.

  • Thanks how much are the brushes????

  • @CAfontguy

    You're right; it -is- pronounced 'Arsh', which kind of makes this so-called fine art store seem less legit if they can't even get the names of their products correct.

  • Great video! Very informative...I actually didn't know that Arches made brushes! But, I think it's supposed to be pronounced "Arsh". DS watercolors are awesome. Thanks!

  • que fome ..boringgggggggg

  • Very good video got a lot of info thanks.

  • one thing i do not belive was mentioned is that if you want to really preserve the tip on the kolinsky sable brushes dip them in some gum arabic which is what the gum is that is used on them for shipping. also do NOT leave the brushes in the water for long when disolving them!!

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