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I have been using Brusho
over many years.I use it for myself as an artist, and with my students
at workshops, demonstrations and the classes I teach.
It is great fun and
brings excitement and magic. I say excitement because of the unexpected
results. There is a kind of magic in the unexpected way that Brusho works.
Suffice to say that seeing is believing.
I don’t know who coined
the word Brusho but it is as though it was done as a typing error or
something, but over the years it has stuck.
I like to use different
textures of papers, but my favourite is watercolour paper.
It is the random nature
of Brusho that stimulates the imagination and makes the results unique.
Here's
the place to buy it with a free step-by step
Brusho art project.
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