Ron Ranson Hake Brushes
Our range of Ron Ranson Hake brushes come in various sizes to suit a variety of watercolour techniques. Ron has mastered the art of using hake brushes and his videos showcase how to use them to great effect.
Hake brushes are best used when wanting to paint large areas of the canvas with even brushstrokes. The bristles are quite fine and the application is very even, which is why so many serious painters use them from all over the world. Hake brushes hold the paint well, which makes them superb for even paint distribution. These brushes are very easy to use and control.
Our high quality Hake brushes are offered at great prices and we know you'll be impressed with them!
£10.50
Ron Ranson started to paint with a hake brush many years ago, using it in his own unique "fast and loose" style. With the brush he has helped thousands of students worldwide improve their watercolour painting. The brush was originally from Japan and took some time before it would perform at its best. But now Ron has got together with brush makers PRO ARTE to produce a hake that is ready to use straight from the packet. Try it for yourself.
£10.95
Ron Ranson started to paint with a hake brush many years ago, using it in his own unique "fast and loose" style. With the brush he has helped thousands of students worldwide improve their watercolour painting. The brush was originally from Japan and took some time before it would perform at its best. But now Ron has got together with brush makers PRO ARTE to produce a hake that is ready to use straight from the packet. Try it for yourself.
£11.95
Ron Ranson started to paint with a hake brush many years ago, using it in his own unique "fast and loose" style. With the brush he has helped thousands of students worldwide improve their watercolour painting. The brush was originally from Japan and took some time before it would perform at its best. But now Ron has got together with brush makers PRO ARTE to produce a hake that is ready to use straight from the packet. Try it for yourself.
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