Brushes
Our brushes are designed for different painting mediums, as each type of paint requires a specific kind of brush. Bear in mind that the thinner the paint, the softer the brush and the greater the need for good liquid holding capacity. Thicker paints work best with stiffer hairs that provide control and texture.
Discover our range of oil paint brushes, watercolour brushes, and acrylic paint brushes, crafted for precision and performance across all techniques. You can also explore brushes for priming and varnishing, plus specialist Chinese brushes.
Brushes
Our brushes are divided up into different mediums, because each type of paint requires a different kind of brush. The thinner the paint, the softer the brush and the greater the need for good liquid holding capacity. Thick paint usually works well with a stiffer hair.
Jackson's : AKOYA White Synthetic Brushes : Series 363 / 364 / 365 / 366 / 367 / 368 / 369
From £3.60
Jackson's : SHIRO Professional Hog Bristle Brushes : Series 301 / 302 / 304 / 306
From £4.10
Jackson's : Icon : Watercolour Brushes : Series 700 / 702 / 777 / 7776
From £4.50
Jackson's : Procryl Brushes : Series 5551 / 5552 / 5553 / 5554
From £4.60
Jackson's : Studio Synthetic Watercolour Brushes : 503 / 505 / 506
From £2.90
Jackson's : Silverline Watercolour Brushes
From £2.90
Da Vinci : Kolinsky Red Sable Brushes : 1210 / 1610 / 1810 / 1815
From £6.20
Da Vinci : Maestro Tobolsky-Kolinsky Red Sable Brushes : Series 10 / 35 / 70 / 76 / 100 / 1301
From £9.60
Da Vinci : Maestro 2 Bristle Brushes : Series 5023 / 5123 / 5127 / 5423 / 5723 / 7223
From £4.50
Da Vinci : Colineo : Synthetic Sable Watercolour Brushes : 412 / 422 / 1222 / 5522 / 5526 / 5527 / 5822
From £6.40
Da Vinci : NOVA Synthetic Hair Brushes : 170 / 1670 / 1870 / 1875
From £3.20
Da Vinci : Acrylic Impasto Artist Brushes : Series 5025 / 7105 / 7705
From £3.80
Da Vinci : Cosmotop Spin Brushes : Series 488 / 5080 / 5580 / 5584 / 5587
From £3.70
Brushes: Popular Questions from Artists
At Jackson’s, we offer an extensive range of brushes for every artist, from professionals to beginners. Whether you're after individual brushes or complete paint brush sets, our collection features both natural and synthetic hair options in a variety of shapes and sizes.
Artists’ paint brushes are tools designed to hold, control, and apply paint across a range of media, from watercolour and acrylic to oil and ink.
Each artist's brush consists of a handle, ferrule, and bristles. They are made from either natural hair or synthetic fibres and shaped to suit different techniques and effects. Brushes come in a variety of shapes, including round, flat, fan, liner, and filbert, to accommodate everything from blending to precise detail.
Jackson’s Art Supplies offers one of the most extensive collections of paint brushes for art. Our selection includes trusted brands like Da Vinci, Escoda, Pro Arte, and Jackson’s own brand brushes. Whether you need a versatile brush for acrylics or a traditional watercolour brush for flowing washes, we stock brushes for every technique and budget.
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What should I have in my paintbrush set?
Start with a range of shapes (e.g. round, flat, filbert) and sizes. Choose based on your preferred medium and style. Smaller brushes are best for detail, while larger ones are good for blocking in shapes and washes. See our Brush Guide to learn more.
Should I buy soft or stiff paint brushes?
Soft brushes are ideal for water-based paints and inks, while stiff brushes work well for impasto and heavy-bodied media like oil paint.
Which paint brush shapes do I need?
- Round: for detail and outlines
- Flat: for bold strokes and blocking in
- Fan: for blending and texture
- Liner: for fine detail
- Angular: for precision lines
What’s the difference between natural and synthetic paint brushes?
Natural bristles release paint smoothly and are often softer, but cost more and are harder to clean. Synthetic options are durable, affordable, and ideal for most media.
How should I care for my paint brushes?
Clean thoroughly with soap and water or appropriate solvent, reshape bristles, and store bristle-up or flat. Never let paint dry in the brush. Read ‘Brush Cleaning Tips for Painters’ to learn more.