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Rosemary & Co

R4 Red Dot One Stroke

Clean and straight edges.

$30.95

Not eligible for further discount.

  • Brush length: 7 ¹⁄₁₆" (18cm) assembled, and 4 ⅛" (10.5cm) stored.

  • Bristles: ⅔" (17mm) long, and ¼" (6.3mm) wide.

  • Weight: 0.37oz (10.4g).

  • Vegan (synthetic) bristles to replicate sable.

  • Corrosion-resistant cupro-nickel handle in a silver color.

  • Reversible handle allows for convenient storage.

  • Made in the UK.

A springy and versatile flat brush for capturing crisp lines in nature and architectural paintings.

A paintbrush rests on a textured paper with vibrant watercolor stripes in red, yellow, green, and blue, along with small dots in red.

Bold Linear Strokes

This springy, flat brush from Rosemary & Co is part of their new fully synthetic line to replicate the feel of sable.

A flat brush can be surprisingly versatile. Use the full width to paint bold linear strokes–useful for skies, buildings, or mountain slopes, and put the brush on edge to create more delicate calligraphic marks.

Various shades of pink watercolor brush strokes in different lengths and patterns, including solid lines, dots, and wavy shapes.

Run a Brush Through Its Paces

A great way to get comfortable with a new brush is to run it through its paces. Explore the range of lines and marks you can make by dragging, dashing, pressing, and swirling the brush tip across your page.

The more familiarity you have with a brush’s strokes, the more prepared you will be to choose the best tools for your styles and subjects when painting on location!

A circular logo featuring a red background with the letters "R & Co" in an elegant cream font. The text "40 Years of Quality Handmade Artists Brushes" and "rosemaryandco.com" encircle the logo.

Rosemary & Co travel brushes are handmade in England and include a reversible cap that protects their tips and also extends their handles to a typical brush length. We stock several styles of Rosemary travel brushes that complement each other beautifully. You can find more brushes on our brushes page.

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