When Should You Use Soft Brushes for Painting?

When Should You Use Soft Brushes for Painting?

Mastering Sleek, Delicate, and Detailed Techniques

You sit down at your easel and have a brilliant idea for your next art piece. Then you realize this project requires soft brushes for a smooth and delicate finish. As many artists know, in the early stages of their creation, the correct brushes can make a difference in their projects' overall process and outcome. Using a different type of brush than a style you may be used to can be uncomfortable, but experimenting and exploring the new techniques that can be accomplished with a soft-bristled brush can lead to inspiring new effects, precision, finesses, and smoothness. But what makes Trekell soft brushes stand out from others on the market? And how do you know what art styles, projects, techniques, and mediums call for soft brushes? We're here today to guide you through selecting the right soft brush to master the sleek, delicate, and detailed results you desire.

How Are Soft Brushes Different?

Soft brush bristles are made of either natural or synthetic materials. This blog post compares our stunning and sustainable Sienna Synthetic Red Sable Brushes to traditional Red Sable Brushes in more detail. The critical point is that soft brushes hold and release gouache, ink, paint, and watercolor differently than a stiff bristle brush. Soft brushes are ideal for delicate strokes, beautiful blending, and impeccable detail work. With less shedding and better control of your brush's snap and shape retention, the clean brush strokes created by our Sienna Synthetic Red Sable Brushes is something artists of any level can appreciate.

What Art Styles and Techniques Favor Soft Brushes?

Soft brushes have incredible uses in any art style and its applicable techniques. For example, if you are working on a landscape or smooth gradient piece, our Fan 5630 Series brush is ideal for blending and smoothing background details, creating interesting textures, multiple lines, or spots and dots. Perfect for painting skies, water, and the transition from light into the shadows. You may be more interested in adding glazing and watercolor effects to your work. Our Cats Tounge 5640 Series brush may be what you are looking for. This brush is optimal for rendering brilliant strokes and washes. While the Cat Tounge 5640 Series shines when working with gouache and watercolor, it is an excellent option for any medium. Now, no matter the art style, your piece may benefit from adding fine details, highlights, and precise linework. These techniques are particularly prominent when working within the styles of portraits and realism. Working with soft brushes for these art styles allows artists to portray realistic textures and transitions. Having a brush allows adding these elements without disrupting your existing layers. The Script 5650 Series and Liner 5680 Series are favorable here. While these two brushes have similarities, they also have distinct qualities that make them each individually valuable assets to your brush collection. For instance, the Script 5650 Series is renowned for its unbroken strokes and ability to add long and narrow exquisite details. Meanwhile, the Liner 5680 Series allows work within tight spaces with the required care and control. Qualities are imperative when applying those finishing highlights and outlines to your work. But how do you choose the right brush for your artistic needs?

How do You Choose The Right Brush For Your Needs?

As we have explored thus far, soft brush bristles are incredibly versatile and can be applied to various art styles. Knowing what brush is suitable for you and your projects, as well as what to look for in the quality of the brush, may be based on a few factors. For instance, if you require a brush that will allow you to apply even and heavy lines, perhaps with a bit of layering to your work, you may be fond of the flat end and round midsection of the Bright 5610 Series brush. If more of a medium line and a preference for perfect blending and flow is something you're looking for, then the Filbert 5620 Series will be a welcomed addition to your collection. However, the iconic and quintessential Round 5600 Series brush is a must-have for any artist's collection. This tool can do it all. Its rounded shape makes it unbelievably versatile, with the ability to apply washes, fills, linework, and beyond.
Of course, keeping quality and durability in mind when investing in your brush collection is crucial. The qualities of your brush handle length, ferrule, and bristles are essential. For example, our Trekell Sienna Synthetic Red Sable soft brushes have a 10" handle. This handle length provides the ideal control and balance you want when wielding your paintbrush. Ferrule is another area of your brush that you want to have superior quality. The ferrule is the metal section of your brush that connects the bristle to the handle. When shopping for brushes, look for firmly attached ferrules that do not seem as if they will loosen with use. This durable construction may seem like a small detail, but it is, in fact, a vital feature of any artist's brush. Once again, it is essential to mention the importance of selecting a brush with bristle that can be used when working with a myriad of mediums. Feeling confident in your purchase of your brushes by considering quality is essential. Still, by also practicing proper care of your soft brushes, you can significantly expand your tools' lifespan.

How do You Take Proper Care of Soft Brushes?

You've just finished a day of painting some of your best work, and your brushes desperately need deep cleaning. Using the proper soap to remove your medium of choice from your bristles is essential in preserving their lifespan. Using our Trekell Coconut Oil Soap is great for removing residue from Water-Based Media. The Trekell Linseed Oil Soap removes oil paint from your brushes. Use Trekell Artist Brush Restorer to rehabilitate your brushes and protect your bristles' overall quality. Once your brushes are properly cleaned, you can use a soft cloth designated for drying them to remove excess moisture and leave them out to finish air drying. Once dry properly, store your brushes for future use or travel in our Trekell Brush Case.
We encourage you to explore the versatility of Sienna Synthetic Red Sable soft brushes for your next project. Investing accordingly into quality brushes can improve your painting experience and the outcome of your artwork. Adding soft brushes to your collection may unlock new inspiration, techniques, and textures to your artistic repertoire.