To paint with acrylic, synthetic fibres such as Sepia or Kaërell fibres are recommended. The Sepia fibre is a synthetic interlocked fibre. The arched shape and responsiveness of the fibre ensures an excellent response on the canvas. A more precise brushstroke when adding material, while at the same time respecting the gesture of acrylics. Kaërell "S" fibre is ideal for applying diluted colour. A resistant, flexible and responsive fibre. Fine point and suitable for fine work and a very soft style.

Applying the background
It consists of applying the large coloured masses of your picture. To do so, either a Sepia 299 or a Kaërell 290 flat brush can be used, or even large Sepia or Kaërell paintbrushes
(size higher than the No 18).
Painting in
Painting in is ideally done with flat brushes. Their sizes will depend on the smoothness of your picture and the dimensions your painting support.
Painting details
Round brushes are used at this stage. their responsiveness
and precision will bring the smoothness which will finalize your work.

Choose a brush for acrylic: guide.

The manufacture of a brush: Video.

FAQ

Sépia, or Kaërell ? what difference between fiber ?
Explanations.