my vegan watercolour paint brushes for artists
okay we need to talk about these brushes. I have rolls and rolls of brushes in my studio – cheap ones, expensive ones, synthetic ones, natural ones, and I still pretty much only use the same handful of watercolour paint brushes every single time I paint. these handmade brushes are an absolute dream to paint with and are completely animal-free.
honestly, these are the best brushes i‘ve used…
amazing pigment & water holding capacity, perfect for watercolour & gouache.
they make make painting feel even more lovely-
i didn’t think that was possible…
the best bit? animals don’t need to be involved.
brush hairs are vegan &
wood is sourced from controlled & sustainable forestry.
handmade in germany, truly exquisite craftsmanship.


is it worth investing in good watercolour brushes?
in short, it really depends what you’re doing. Professional watercolour brushes have a greater water & pigment holding capacity, & are just all round lovely to paint with, so they can improve the overall quality of your work. In saying that, I know one of my favourite watercolorists who use very cheap brushes because of the surface medium they paint on. Painting on something like aquaboard or book fore-edges, can really damage the brush hairs, so you’d be best using brushes you don’t mind replacing often. If you’re painting on paper, I do recommend investing in the best brushes possible- you will notice a difference in your work!
what is the difference between natural & synthetic hair brushes?
Simply, natural brush hairs are made from animals, & synthetic are man made. Natural brushes are generally thought to be superior by watercolorists, purely for their pigment & water holding capacity – however there any many just-as-amazing synthetic brushes on thew market now. Animals don’t need to be involved in our practice!
how can you care for watercolour brushes?
Make sure you thoroughly wash your brushes after each use. They should be left to dry either lying flat or at an angle whereby the brush hairs are lower than the ferrule. You should also store your brushes somewhere safe- you can re-apply the plastic casing that fit over the brush hairs, otherwise putting them in something like a brush roll can be a great option.
- handmade in germany
- amazing pigment and water holding capacity
- natural wooden handle design
- completely animal-free
- an absolute dream to paint with