Natural and synthetic brushes are sold with the tuft shaped for different tasks.
Turpentine or thinners used in oil painting can destroy some types of synthetic brushes.
In 1975, they introduced the first synthetic brush to the artists material market: the Dalon brush.
In the past few decades, many synthetic brushes have come on the market.
In Victoria these jumps consist of portable hurdles in which the natural brush has been replaced by bright yellow soft synthetic brush.
A natural fiber or synthetic scrubbing brush (brosse en chiendent) to remove lichen.
High-quality synthetic brushes (medium-priced to expensive) can produce results rivaling those with natural bristles.
Over recent years, acrylic paints and synthetic brushes have been developed.
The choice for the acrylic artist is wide, with personal preference for natural or synthetic brushes, appropriateness for type of application and cost all being considerations.
High-quality synthetic brushes can produce results rivaling those having natural bristles and cost only about half as much.