A selection of beautiful handmade Rosemary Brushes hand selected by artist Daniel J. Keys.
This set contains 18 brushes (all on Long Handles):
Series | Sizes |
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Eclipse Extra Long Combers | 1/8", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4" |
Series 272. Masters Choice Rounds | 1, 2, 3 |
Classic Long Flat | 6, 10 |
Series 2025. Chungking Long Flat | 16 |
Evergreen Long Flats | 4, 6, 8 |
Evergreen Long Filberts | 2, 4, 6 |
Daniel's favorite RAYMAR Panels to paint on with his Rosemary Brushes are our C13DP Linen Panels.
WHY DANIEL SELECTED THESE BRUSHES:
"I don't "endorse" products officially, nor am I interested in doing so. BUT, I do like to share what tools I use and promote businesses I truly believe in, and Rosemary Brushes is among the top of that list for many reasons. Of course, their products are THE BEST, but their service, dedication to quality, and passion for what they do comes through in every single brush. It's difficult to think of a handmade product created with much more love and affection than these brushes. Not just a love for the brush itself, but real love and admiration for the hand that will eventually wield it. All of my paintings benefit from the care they put into their products, and I couldn't do what I do without them. Rosemary and Symi are the hardest working people I know, and as Symi puts it, WE'RE FAMILY. " Daniel J. Keys
ABOUT DANIEL J. KEYS
Daniel started painting at the age of eleven using a paint set purchased with birthday money. It was later during his impressionable teenage years that Daniel discovered the work of Richard Schmid: a master artist whose works he later began emulating in his own paintings. Since that time Daniel has had opportunity to paint with his mentor, and Mr. Schmid has become a sort of art adviser to him.
Daniel's work is now praised, and collected, by many prominent art enthusiasts worldwide, and he is represented by three major art galleries: Legacy Gallery in Scottsdale, West Wind Fine Art in Colorado Springs, and Gallery 1261 in Denver, and Montana Gallery in Red Lodge.
Visit Daniel's website: http://www.danieljkeys.com