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- ProMarkers are alcohol-based professional markers
- The ProMarker Brush includes bullet shaped Brush and Broad nibs
- Exceptional and consistent streak-free coverage
- Blend-friendly, with malleable, alcohol-based, translucent ink
- Skilfully versatile and usable on resistant surfaces
- Available in up to 69 colours
- Also available: ProMarker Single Colours
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The Winsor & Newton ProMarker Brush provides the ultimate in precise and flexible line control, adding versatility to your drawing and illustration practice. The 69-colour rich range is highly blendable and offers print quality, streak-free coverage. Colours range from subtle pastels to bold, vibrant hues, offering an incredible range to suit every artist.
Adding versatility to your drawing and illustration, this twin-tipped marker features a broad nib and a highly durable brush nib, providing precise and flexible line control.
Twin-tipped
The bullet shaped brush nib is a very versatile nib that enables the user to create a variety of strokes. The broad nib has a chisel shape and is right for quick visuals and filling in large areas.
Ink
ProMarker Brush ink is alcohol based and colours are formulated using fine professional quality dyes. It's this formulation that makes the colour apply evenly, giving the user smooth, consistent coverage. With ProMarker Brush, it's easy to achieve a flawless print-quality finish when colouring by hand.
Paper
For the appropriate results, use ProMarker Brush pens in conjunction with Winsor & Newton Bleedproof Paper. Although lightweight at just 75gsm, it has been formulated to prevent marker ink from bleeding. It's also very white and smooth and will make your colours look rich and vibrant with high levels of contrast. When not using Bleedproof Marker Paper, it is ideal to use a heavyweight paper or card stock with a smooth coated surface.
Fully Blendable
It's possible to overlay different ProMarker Brush colours to produce more colours and depending on how wet the ink is, smooth transitions can be achieved. A colourless BrushMarker Blender is part of the range which can be used to soften and merge colours together.
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