
New Products from Escoda
Artist Brushes





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NEW Escoda Signature Brush Set - Laurin McCracken
Laurin McCracken, AWS, NWS, WHS is a realist watercolor painter. His approach to still life painting emulates that of the Dutch and Flemish still life painters of the 16th and 17th centuries. His paintings have won multiple awards and have been included in competitive and invited exhibitions around the world. He is well known as a teacher that works closely with his students to help them improve their painting.
Deemed the best synthetic alternative to natural kolinsky on the market by Laurin McCracken, this set features (3) Versatil Rounds in sizes 4, 6, and 10.
NEW Escoda Synthetic Travel Brush Sets
Featuring the most popular synthetic brushes, Escoda has proudly designed
four new travel brush sets fashioned in a beautifully designed fabric canvas case. The new sets feature a unique combination of colors, sizes and shapes.
The Red Set - Featuring brushes that allow lovers of traditional watercolor to work shapes, lines, graduated shadings, and classic perspective.
The Blue Set - A collection of round brushes essential for the most creative of movements.
The Black Set - This travel set allows the artist to draw, find details and create expressive strokes to illustrate emotion.
The Green Set - Made up of three new travel brushes, this set provides artists with the tools needed for impressionist style watercolor painting.
NEW Escoda Vintage
A new series for oil & acrylic featuring a new fiber, offering a fresh alternative to natural hair for artists. This exciting new filament offers excellent behavior similar to natural hair, great spring and performance.
NEW Escoda Brush Soaps
Vegetable Soap - Made the traditional way using potassium soap of vegetable oils, this cream soap and conditioner is ideal for cleaning and preserving brushes. Artist
Brush & Hand Soap with 100% Extra Virgin Olive Oil - This 3.38oz bar soap is handcrafted using 100% Extra Virgin Olive Oil & recommended for moisturizing brushes & hands.
