I have accumulated many travel brushes now as when you are out urban sketching you sometimes think "I wish I had (insert brush type here)" and then make a note of it and seek it out. However, the best brush is always the one you have with you. And don't forget the support, paint etc. (I have done this like forget my sketchbook or paints).
I am not an affiliate of Rosemary and Co. or sponsored in any way. I bought these brushes myself but do love them. Here's a link to the R19 round size 12 that I have
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I also have the R16 dagger.
I love the Tintoretto 1337 mop brushes but the 1327 are also good.
The Escoda Ultimo are great brushes too.
Some of the more unusual ones are the Pro Arte Midas Touch 3/8" flat, The Beam Paints flat size 4 and the Da Vinci Casaneo flat (not an actual travel brush but short handled).
The Jackson's Raven mop is also short handled and same for the Princeton mottler 1" and the Princeton Velvet Touch liner/rigger
My waterbrushes vary from Faber-Castell to Kuretake, Pentel, De Serres and Caran d'Ache.
Enjoy plein air/travel season with the above brushes or your favourites. Let me know in the comments some that you like.
As always, be sure to check out my website. There are a load of things for fellow artists like colour charts that I swatch on this channel available for download as a pdf. There are art book reviews and instructions on how to make your own sketchbook (with video here on KZitem). I also have a list of art stores in different cities including my hometown of Toronto. Artists that inspire me that you can find on Instagram as well as in an art history book are also listed as well as art podcasts and online courses. And you can purchase handmade watercolour through my website! You can also see other things that I take when I'm urban sketching.
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