Wesley Lowe
Some of my brushes are well past the useful stage, worn down, and stiff with hardened paint. I didn’t look after them as I should have. So, by mashing the hairs a bit and maybe cutting some of them off, I have created a unique and valuable tool that can be shaped in any manner you like. These new tools are excellent for simulating foliage, adding texture to water, or other subjects. I will occasionally use them in my studio and bring one or two along for plein air work.
Over time, my flat brushes tend to lose their original shape and crispness. To regain their original form, I put a little linseed oil on the bristles, then using a folded piece of card and paper clamp, I insert the brush’s hair, fold over the card, and apply the clamp Leave it clamped to the top of the bristle part until I next want to use the brush. Just wash out the linseed oil, and the brushes are ready.