123F Art Basics Taklon Short Flat Brushes
123F Art Basics Taklon Short Flat Brushes The 123F Art Basics Series Taklon Short Flat Brush is a reliable and affordable option designed for artists, students, and hobbyists. Featuring white taklon synthetic bristles and a durable blue handle, this brush delivers consistent performance across a wide range of creative applications. The short flat shape provides excellent control for washes, layering, and smooth colour application, making it a popular choice for folk art, decorative painting, and craft work. Its compact bristle length allows for more precise handling while still maintaining the ability to cover broader areas when needed. Ideal for watercolour, acrylic, mixed media, and highlighting in oil, this brush is a versatile addition to any toolkit. With a wide range of sizes available, it’s especially suited for classroom use, hobby projects, and general-purpose painting. The short handle ensures comfort and control for detailed work. Features: White taklon synthetic bristles for durability and consistent performance Short flat shape for controlled strokes and smooth application Ideal for washes, layering, and decorative painting Suitable for watercolour, acrylic, mixed media, and oil highlighting Popular choice for folk art and craft applications Provides good control for both detail and broader coverage Wide size range for versatility across techniques Short handle for precision and comfort Economical and reliable for students and hobbyists
Specifications
- Size
- Short Flat 1/16, Short Flat 1/8, Short Flat 3/16, Short Flat 1/4, Short Flat 3/8, Short Flat 1/2, Short Flat 3/4, Short Flat 1
Variants (8)
- Short Flat 1/16 — 4.55 AUD — In stock
- Short Flat 1/8 — 4.95 AUD — In stock
- Short Flat 3/16 — 5.45 AUD — In stock
- Short Flat 1/4 — 5.55 AUD — In stock
- Short Flat 3/8 — 7.60 AUD — In stock
- Short Flat 1/2 — 10.10 AUD — In stock
- Short Flat 3/4 — 15.55 AUD — In stock
- Short Flat 1 — 21.80 AUD — In stock
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