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Professional Brush - Splatter Flat

Born to splatter, flick, drizzle and drip. This specialist fine art brush is perfect for experimental applications. With an exaggerated brush head of synthetic cylindrical rods, you can easily load and direct fluid color. Try dragging through color or mediums for serious texture.

Brush Handle Length: Standard
Brush Size Number: Flat
$21.79 USD In stock, ready to ship
Key Features
  • Sustainable nylon and synthetic brush bristles retain their shape
  • non-slip ergonomic handles for grip
  • Rustproof stainless steel brush ferrules for strength and durability
  • Traditional and experimental shapes for all types of artist

SPECIFICATIONS

SKU:094376976779

MEET LIQUTEX BRUSHES.

SPECIALIZED BRUSHES FOR ACRYLIC AND MEDIUMS

Developed with artists, these high-quality professional brushes are designed for acrylic colors and mediums. Choose from traditional small-scale brushes for detail work and large-scale Freestyle brushes for specialized techniques, large surfaces and experimental applications.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Other creatives have asked us...

Can I clean up a brush after the acrylic has dried on? Or should I throw it away?

You can salvage a dried acrylic brush by soaking it in Professional Acrylic Ink Pen Cleaner. Dissolve the paint, rinse, and your brush will be ready for reuse. When cleaning your brushes, it's best to avoid soaking brushes above the ferrule as this can cause the wood of the handle to swell and possibly crack.

Can I use your brushes on my street mural project?

Yes we make a dedicated range of large-scale brushes with really durable bristles to suit masonry and large applications. You can also use our small brushes for fine detail - all the filaments are synthetic and will perform well.

How do I clean my brushes?

To clean your brushes, wipe excess paint, rinse in water (avoid pressing the filaments), wash with hand soap and water, rinse, reshape, and leave to dry. When cleaning your brushes, it's best to avoid soaking brushes above the ferrule as this can cause the wood of the handle to swell and possibly crack.

How do I use a splatter brush?

A splatter brush allows you to create various effects by dipping the head in paint and flicking or dragging it across the surface.

Overall rating: 4.6444445 / 5 from 180 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Professional Brush - Splatter Flat is highly praised for its smooth application, excellent control, and ability to hold paint wonderfully. Customers appreciate its long handle and clean lines, making it ideal for gentle painting. The quality and feel of the brush are also highlighted as positive aspects.

Summary topics

  • Application: 5%
  • Strokes: 11%
  • Holds: 5%
  • Quality: 20%
  • Feel: 5%

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Review highlights

  • "soft bristles allow a smooth application and the long handle is excellent, provides great control and precision."jrsands
  • "The worked very well with the acrylic holds the paint nicely, the strokes were solid"Paint G.
  • "The bristles are of good quality and I love the length of I'm working on a large canvas."MeggieMade

Reviews

Loose ferrule caused bristles to

"Loose ferrule caused bristles to come out with first use. Very disappointing! Sending email to CS for replacement."

Teresa M. (1/5)

This brush is such high

"This brush is such high quality. I love using it in my collages."

Elizabeth K. (5/5)

Great splatter brush

"Great splatter brush"

Vicki O. (5/5)

Excellent products, excellent experience

"Excellent products, excellent experience"

Howard J. (5/5)

Excellent product, excellent quality

"Excellent product, excellent quality"

Howard J. (5/5)

Great quality and travel size

"Great quality and travel size"

Jesusita B. (5/5)

Unfortunately, I do not recommend it.

"I had two XL brushes. Both fell apart after a year or two of use. With the first one I thought it was because I used it for oil paints and washed it with turpentine. But I took great care of the second one, I used it only for water paints, and in thin layers, the paint did not clog the brush. I tried not to hold it in water, only dipping it halfway down the bristles. In its entirety, I only washed it quickly and then dried it. When it dried, it always hung with the bristles down. Today, when shaking off excess water and shaking it slightly, it simply fell apart. I do not understand why a salary for such money is so poorly attached. The bristles themselves, thickness and size are nice. I regret that it is such a poor product in terms of quality."

Anna (1/5)

Lovely brush to work with

"Lovely brush to work with and keeps its shape after cleaning. Very pleased with it."

Pauline C. (5/5)

Splatter brushes have extended the

"Splatter brushes have extended the range and variety of marks I have been able to achieve. Excellent."

David H. (5/5)

Poor quality

"I have bought several large size liquitex brushes in the freestyle range and they have all fallen apart within a few weeks. I look after my brushes and wash with care and still the bristles ha E fallen out in big clumps. The glue holding the bristles in the ferrule of the brush seems very low quality. Very disappointed."

Glenn F. (1/5)

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