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HomePosts taggedTag: Royal & Langnickel Zen Watercolor Brushes

Tag: Royal & Langnickel Zen Watercolor Brushes

Zen™ Series is comprised of a blend of soft and stiff synthetic hair and soft natural hair. These brushes are ideal for watercolor, inks, and fluid acrylics. They are the perfect combination of softness and strength, designed to hold generous amounts of water and color. Great resilience ensures delicate or bold strokes can be made easily. The silver ultra-metallic ABS handles can soak in water without swelling, cracking, or chipping and offer a beveled scraper edge for highlighting, burnishing, scraping, and color removal.

Creative Sabbatical: The Art of Choosing Presence Over Perfectionism & Performance
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Creative Sabbatical: The Art of Choosing Presence Over Perfectionism & Performance

Posted on Posted onDecember 11, 2025January 6, 2026ByKristal

I recently wrote about growing in creativity and contentment, not over consumption and mindless consumerism. Then I found myself ordering … Read MoreCreative Sabbatical: The Art of Choosing Presence Over Perfectionism & Performance

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