Collection: Pro Arte The Stephen Coates Brushes
Pro Arte have collaborated with well-known artist Stephen Coates to create a range of brushes designed to create unique, painterly effects that you might not be able to with normal brushes. The Stephen Coates range features a range of shapes, sizes, and bristle types suitable for use with watercolour paints.
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Save £0.80Pro Arte The Stephen Coates Foliater Brushes
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Save £2.24Pro Arte The Stephen Coates Hake Brush
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Save £2.55Pro Arte The Stephen Coates Mini-Hake Brush
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Save £1.95Pro Arte The Stephen Coates Scimitar Brush
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Pro Arte The Stephen Coates Spearhead Round Brushes
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Meet the Brand - Pro Arte
Who are Pro Arte?
Pro Arte is a UK-based manufacturer that creates excellent-quality artists’ paintbrushes. Since their establishment in 1973 by Roy Thompson, Pro Arte has stood proudly as one of the industry’s foremost innovators with over 50 years of expertise.
Pro Arte's brushes are handcrafted in England and loved by artists around the world. With brushes both natural and synthetic, suitable for oils, acrylics, and watercolours, they create brushes for every kind of artist.
Image Credit: © Mark Newton Photography via Pro Arte
The Prolene Brush Range
First launched in 1979, Pro Arte Prolene brushes are made from a high-quality synthetic hair which is exceedingly hard-wearing and durable. Since then, they've remained a reliable staple of many artists' kits.
Prolene is an excellent option for watercolour artists as they can retain their shape, point and spring extremely well, whilst also possessing great colour-holding qualities.
Image Credit: © Mark Newton Photography via Pro Arte