A selection of beautiful brushes hand picked by master artist Jeremy Lipking.
SERIES | QUANTITY | SIZES |
---|---|---|
Snowdrop Pointed Rounds | 1 | 4 |
Series 278. Masters Choice Long Filberts | 1 | 0, 2 |
Series 279. Masters Choice Long Flats | 1 | 8 |
Series 279. Masters Choice Long Flats | 2 | 0, 2, 4 |
Series 319. One Stroke | 1 | 2, 6, 16 |
Classic Long Flat | 1 | 8, 14 |
Evergreen. Long Flats | 1 | 4 |
Jeremy's favorite panels to paint on with his Rosemary Brushes are our L64C Linen Panels.
WHY JEREMY SELECTED THESE BRUSHES:
"I recently discovered the Snowdrop rounds and I’m using them for backgrounds with sharp detail. A small brush doesn’t hold enough paint to do that, but the longer hair and sharp points are really useful. I use both the Series 278’s and Series 279’s however the 278’s more for landscapes - the 279’s are for really careful detail - and pretty much everything; portrait, landscape. I use the size 8 for larger areas and softening edges. I also use those for the hair on a portrait. I use the 279’s for everything. They work well on a smooth canvas or a textured canvas for painting detail. They are good all round brushes. I do a lot of portraits and so I have multiple colours going, I can do that with multiple brushes. Sometimes I keep ones clean just so I can soften an edge. I use the small Series 319's for portraits, eyes, details. The bigger ones I use for almost anything. They are softer than bristle or the Ivory and work better on a smooth canvas. I can soften edges a little easier with them. The Classic Long Flats I use for starting out, especially for big paintings. I like the difference in sizes so at times I have a smaller or a bigger depending on the size of work I’m doing. And finally, I use the Evergreen Long Flats when I want to save my natural hair brushes. I can scrub with it and know it will hold up." Jeremy Lipking, 2024
ABOUT JEREMY LIPKING:
Jeremy Lipking, who was born November 2, 1975, in Santa Monica, California, is the son of a professional illustrator. While he emphasizes that he did not begin his formal studies until his late teens, the young artist's early exposure to art gave him a sense of taste, perhaps the most important component of an artistic education. Lipking found himself most inspired by historic painters who combined the figurative tradition of the nineteenth century European art academies with an emphasis on the naturalistic landscape. Lipking enrolled in the California Art Institute, where he dedicated himself to long hours of drawing and painting, and now teaches his skills in art workshops throughout the country. A versatile painter, Lipking's artistic output includes landscapes and still lifes, however he feels especially compelled to paint the most classical of artistic subjects, the human figure. By painting his subjects in outdoor settings, Lipking's paintings are reminiscent of the artists of the nineteenth century naturalist movement, and like those painters, Lipking prefers to work in a cool, limited palette to create his unique sense of mood. Lipking is a Signature Member of the California Art Club. Lipking's painting Shady Grove received both the Gold Medal and the Museum Director's Award in 2001 at the California Art Club's 91st Annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibition. His painting Antique Chair received the Museum Purchase Award at the 92nd Annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibition. His work has been published in Art-Talk, The Artist's Magazine, Art and Antiques, American Artist, U.S. Art, and Southwest Art magazines.
Visit Jeremy's website: http://www.lipking.com