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Award Winning brush designer

Creating Brushes That Move

Our brushes offer artists the freedom to explore in acrylic, oil and watercolor with a range of shapes and sizes developed by artist and brush designer Willow Wolfe.

Brush Collections by Willow

Bestselling Brush Lines

Designed by Artists for Artists

For over 30 years, I’ve designed brushes for many of the world’s leading art companies, creating lines that have become beloved by artists everywhere. After decades of collaboration, I decided it was time to bring my own vision to life under the Willow Wolfe brand. My mission is to craft the finest brushes for every medium using innovative, cruelty-free synthetics, while ensuring that exceptional quality remains affordable and accessible to all artists.

Anatomy of a Brush

Obsessed with Details

Our handles are created with six layers to prevent cracking and ensure your treasured tools stand the test of time. Each individual handle is prepared with care using a six-step process. Cracking handles are caused by wood which swells when it comes into contact with water. To ensure we avoid swelling and maintain the integrity of your handle we apply a six-step process to coat the handle.

About Ferrules

Framing Craftsmanship with Beauty

Many of our brushes use a solid brass ferrule, secured with premium vegan glue and meticulously inspected to ensure accurate shape, crimping and a scratch-free finish. The position of the filaments in the ferrule involves experience and with expertise assists in controlling how responsive the brush will be.

Interlocking

The additional process of interlocking filaments takes time and ensures shape retention. You’ll notice the gentle inward curve of our brushes in comparison to other brush lines. This ensures they hold their shape and resist splaying. 

Our Filament Blends

Cleaning Tips

Brush Care

  • Do not immerse the brush in water or solvent for a long period of time.
  • Clean excess paint from the brush to avoid drying in the ferrule.
  • Do not leave the brush resting on its head.
  • We clean acrylic, oil and watercolor brushes with Murphy’s Oil Soap, Palmolive or Dawn.
  • We do not use brush cleaners with grit or abrasives.
  • Shape the brush with soap after cleaning and store flat until dry.