The Royal & Langnickel Bristle Value Pack Brush Set is a practical 3-piece fan brush set from the Value Pack series by Royal & Langnickel, designed for makers who want tools for texture, soft blending, dry brush techniques and freer colour movement.
Fan brushes have a spread-out shape that is especially useful for effects that are harder to create with a round or flat brush. They can be used for foliage, grass, hair, clouds, soft shadows, colour diffusion, dry brush layers, controlled splatter effects and texture on mixed media surfaces.
The bristle hair is firmer and more durable, making it suitable for acrylic and oil paint, as well as mixed media applications where you want the brushwork to remain more visible. Compared with soft brushes, it creates a stronger mark and gives better control with thicker or less diluted paint.
The three sizes, Fan 2, Fan 4 and Fan 6, give you options for finer or broader textures depending on the surface size. The plastic storage case helps keep the brushes organized for classes, workshops, travel or everyday studio use.
👉 Features:
- Set of 3 fan paint brushes
- Brand: Royal & Langnickel
- Series: Bristle Value Pack
- Hair: bristle
- Red handles
- Includes a plastic storage case
- Suitable for acrylic, oil and mixed media
- Ideal for texture, dry brush, foliage, blending, shadows and free brushwork
- Covers small and medium areas with more visible brush character
- Practical set for storage, travel and everyday use
🖌️ Includes:
- Fan brush No. 2
- Fan brush No. 4
- Fan brush No. 6
- Plastic storage case
👍 Ideal for:
- Acrylic painting
- Oil painting
- Mixed media projects
- Art journaling
- Painting on paper, canvas and chipboard
- Dry brush techniques
- Foliage, grass, clouds and organic textures
- Blending and soft transitions
- Visible brush texture
- Hobby painting and everyday creative use
✨ Inspiration Tip:
Use the small fan brush for fine textures, grass and small areas, the medium one for foliage or dry brush passes and the larger one for broader textures, shadows or soft blending. In mixed media projects, try using them with a tiny amount of acrylic paint on the bristle tips to create interesting texture without covering the whole composition.