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  • @TheDevonArtist
    @TheDevonArtist Před 3 lety +2

    What is your favourite brand of mop brush? Let's see if we can work out which one is the most popular from everyone's personal experiences.

    • @lisasternenkind6467
      @lisasternenkind6467 Před 10 měsíci

      Now that I've seen the whole video: If I hadn't my Japanese calligraphy brush, I would like the classy squirrel brush for making washes, and the synthetic mop as allround brush. Do you know meanwhile how the synthetic mop performs with washes?
      Will you receive products from the current Panart assortment of goods?

  • @user-oq9eg8tz6w
    @user-oq9eg8tz6w Před rokem +5

    I appreciate what I think you've attempted here, but I have to ask: Why would anyone evaluate thick synthetic squirrel hair or natural squirrel hair brushes on their ability to hold a point and to draw "detail?" These brushes are designed to create large, lush, smooth washes as well as large scale shapes. You might as well have compared loose charcoal powder to an 8H pencil and compared them on their ability to hold a point and draw detail. If a painter is seeking a brush that is middle-of-the-road at everything, then synthetic will be fine: it won't be a great detail brush or a great wash brush.
    That said, I genuinely enjoy your other videos!

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před rokem +1

      Thanks John, I just went off the item description at the time when it states they can be used for details, so I had to give them a try, even though my main brush is a small size oo synthetic. But I have to agree with you, these are more wash brushes than fine detail brushes.

  • @lizthejournalmagpie
    @lizthejournalmagpie Před 2 lety +8

    I prefer to see the hair on the squirrel and will stay with my synthetics. Interesting comparison though, thank you. :)

  • @jenniecalhoun5029
    @jenniecalhoun5029 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for this comparison. I have decided that I would like both. I have always used synthetic brushes and have always had great difficulty with large flat washes. The squirrel brush was so impressive in the amount of paint that it loaded.

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před 2 lety +1

      I agree Jennie, the Squirrel hair brush did seem to hold more water, plus easier to apply a large, smooth wash as well. Paul 🎨

  • @lisasternenkind6467
    @lisasternenkind6467 Před 10 měsíci +3

    The mop brushes look almost like Japanese calligraphy brushes. 👀
    I always thought the brushes are soaked with gum arabic. I didn't know it was in fact glue. You said so in various videos, but I didn't think about this until now. Thanks for the information.
    I like your self-made brush stand. I made a wooden rack with short wooden clothespins. I screwed them staggered onto wooden slats, which I then attached to a board with screws. The clothespins hold my brushes in place with the handles facing up. I couldn't find anything that would suit me, so I built it myself.

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před 10 měsíci

      Hi Lisa, yes you are right sometimes it is gum arabic, but sometimes a dissolvable glue can be used. I've seen this with some manufacturers, who have sent me their brushes to test out. I like the idea of your brush stand, very clever. 😁

  • @deborahszabo4955
    @deborahszabo4955 Před 2 lety +3

    I like the synthetic squirrel brush because they snap back into shape much better. They also don't soak up all your pigment when you know you are not going to use that much.

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před 2 lety

      I do agree with you Deborah, as you watched here, I also prefer the snap rate for the synthetic brush. I much prefer a brush to return to it's set shape after each stroke. Paul 🎨

  • @davedgibson
    @davedgibson Před 23 dny +1

    I use the Black Velvet brushes by Silver Brush Ltd. I’ll never go back to using other brushes now, as these are far superior. Made from squirrel hair and synthetic Risslon fibres, they hold lots of colour and water.

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před 23 dny +1

      Thanks David, I've yet to try the Black Velvet range, so will put them on my Christmas list. 😀

  • @martinpettinger
    @martinpettinger Před rokem +1

    A big thank you Paul for the information on the Washi tape 👍👍👍

  • @fijaystudio
    @fijaystudio Před 8 měsíci +2

    I'd go for the cheap but I do have squirrel, and often find them too soft, I think I like synthetic best and I couldn't cope if I stuffed up an expensive brush

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před 8 měsíci +1

      My thoughts exactly! I would hate to ruin an expensive brush as well, another reason for my sticking to the more affordable ranges. 🙂

  • @martinpettinger
    @martinpettinger Před rokem +1

    Thank you Paul... that was very informative .... Can you tell me what the tape is that you use to hold down your paper and who supplies it ?
    Best regards ... Martin.

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před rokem

      Hi Martin, thank you for watching. The tape I used is washi tape which I bought on Ebay. Try a search for feather washi tape and see what comes up. This is the UK version of Ebay (I don't know where you are of course), but it will give you some ideas. Paul 🙂
      bit.ly/3AIJ4oZ

  • @jacquehabermel4827
    @jacquehabermel4827 Před 2 lety +1

    Great demo. I’d buy the synthetic….always! Prefer the snap!

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před 2 lety

      Me too Jacque, plus they are very often cheaper. 😃

  • @75Butterflyangel
    @75Butterflyangel Před 2 lety +1

    Thx for this! Definitely synthetic. Personally for getting better result... and pricewise..bonus! :-)

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před 2 lety

      You're very welcome indeed. Yes, I also prefer the synthetic brush for it 'spring back' properties. Paul 🎨

  • @nargesa1241
    @nargesa1241 Před rokem +1

    Thanks a lot for this demo , would you pls tell me what color is your red ? Is it vermilion orange ? Or something else and its brand

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před rokem

      Hi Nargesa, from what I remember, I think this was a mix of Indian Red and Scarlet Lake. 😃

  • @greekveteran2715
    @greekveteran2715 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Brother,the 1st one is a classic mop not a round,the brush you compare it to is a round,not a mop,that's a completely different tool. The inly brush type that comes close to that mop,is the Quill mop. Mops are a completely different tool than round brushes.

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you very much for your kind advice.

  • @charlotte0069
    @charlotte0069 Před 2 lety +1

    Great demo, I would always opt for synthetic, animals should keep their fur😌

  • @valeriegehling4358
    @valeriegehling4358 Před rokem +2

    Not the more expensive! I’d plump for the synthetic as if it works well when unpacked! But, as you’ve more experience the durability is important. Thanks

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před rokem +1

      Thank you Valerie. To be honest, most of my brushes are of the cheap end of the market, very often synthetic and work brilliantly. 😀

    • @valeriegehling4358
      @valeriegehling4358 Před rokem +1

      @@TheDevonArtist See, cheap but, capable! Must be your capability!

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před rokem

      @@valeriegehling4358 LOL, that's me! 😁

  • @janesweet2539
    @janesweet2539 Před 2 lety +2

    I think the real hair brushes are a lot more porous, so you end up using more paint in the end to get the result you want. Great video!!

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před 2 lety

      Thank you Jane, I do agree they do soak up quite a lot of water and of course pigment, so if you don't need all of the paint, it can turn out costly as well. :-)

  • @colleenmcchesney1482
    @colleenmcchesney1482 Před rokem +1

    I definitely would chose the cheaper synthetic squirrel brush because of the way it performs & the price. I used a fairly cheap set of brushes (set of 12) to begin with before moving to my Princeton Neptune brushes that I chose for specific reasons.

  • @SJ-dl6uc
    @SJ-dl6uc Před 5 měsíci +1

    would the solid wood handle make that much of a difference, beyond the weight of the brush itself?
    I never use a writing or drawing instrument as is. i always fix em up to make them more ergonomical.
    it's baffling to me that a handle of a brush could affect me that much, when I've made myself adapt all of my utensils regardless of technicality. I've even broken brush handles to fit em in a different housing to make it move easier.

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před 5 měsíci +1

      I agree with you regarding the solid handle. Yes, the weight does feel nice in hand, plus there may be less change of the paint splintering on the handle due to getting wet, but to me, that all really. I do prefer thinner handles and not too longer either. Oh, you are not the only one who has broken a handle on purpose, I did the same thing so it fitted within my paint's tin once, albeit a light sanding on the break to make it safe. 😂

    • @SJ-dl6uc
      @SJ-dl6uc Před 5 měsíci

      @@TheDevonArtist your comment about breaking brushes made me laugh so hard. i just can't imagine you sitting on the floor, staring petulantly at the brush, loudly complaining why they're not comfortable.
      cz that's the only way to do it, w lament and whining 😶

  • @chantalmassin1756
    @chantalmassin1756 Před rokem +1

    I thought I saw you can have them combined also

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před rokem

      Yes, I believe you can get mix haired brushes Chantal, sadly not one I have here though for trying out. 🎨

  • @aaronmason443
    @aaronmason443 Před rokem +1

    Princeton Neptune

  • @greekveteran2715
    @greekveteran2715 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Also,you should have done a proper backround wash like a sky with clouds,thats how you test a mop. The cheap synthetic sucked,because it couldnt release water nut only pigment. That means,that the reason these type of brushes are used, sets this brush to an almost unusable level and not at a "not so bad"...it was very bad. These kind if washescolour ,must look trensparent and not like if it was an acrylic opaque paint...Thats why natural always win,in watercolour brushes,its a big gap.Synthetic must be expensive,to kind if work a bit like natural,but it still will be an inferior tool. They dont last either,which means they are more expensive in the long run.

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you very much for your like opinion regarding synthetic brushes.

  • @dijosephine9556
    @dijosephine9556 Před 2 lety +1

    Definitely the synthetic one, it does a better job.🙂

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před 2 lety

      I think so as well Di, I suppose it depends on the result people are after.

  • @adriannabcustomfurniture

    I nearly had a heart attack when you said how much that brush cost. It's like...a few $$ cheaper than my cell phone bill 🤯😱

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před rokem +1

      LOL, yes I know, I was surprised when I looked up the price of it! It's a good job the company sent it to me to try out for free! 😉

    • @adriannabcustomfurniture
      @adriannabcustomfurniture Před rokem +1

      @@TheDevonArtist yes, yes it is! 😂

  • @CharlesCherryWatercolors
    @CharlesCherryWatercolors Před 2 lety +1

    I don't care for squirrel hair brushes. Too floppy for me. I prefer the spring of the sable hair brushes.

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před 2 lety

      I'm the same as you are Charles regarding the springyness of synthetic hairs, my preference as well. Paul 🎨

  • @punjabpainting2002
    @punjabpainting2002 Před 2 lety +2

    Very nice dear friend, keep supporting us ❣❣

  • @nalinipatil4650
    @nalinipatil4650 Před 2 lety +1

    The synthetic one.....1:details2: price

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for your comment Nalini, I thought these two would make a good comparison. Paul 🎨

  • @lifeonandaroundthewater9830

    Let the squirrel keep its fur

  • @shaunsart
    @shaunsart Před rokem +1

    All that cost for a brush thats, lets be honest, is a load of old toot

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před rokem +1

      I have to agree with you, I would never buy an expensive brush for the work I do. Yes, nicely made, lovely bristles and a smooth, good weighted handle......but I still prefer my much cheaper brushes. 😀

    • @shaunsart
      @shaunsart Před rokem +2

      @@TheDevonArtist seems like a beautifully made saw, well balanced, fits lovely in the hand yet it’s blunt.

    • @TheDevonArtist
      @TheDevonArtist Před rokem

      @@shaunsart lol, it certainly does.