What an amazing brush!!! I can't tell you how much I love this brush. I originally received a prototype set when Dynasty was developing this new brush and I immediately fell in love, in fact I was after the folks at FM Dynasty to hurry up and get it released to the public because I wanted to be able to share it with all of you. The learning curve with this brush was not steep at all and I found myself using it in so many different applications, this is going to be one of those brushes that I use on a regular basis similar to my love affair with the Wave Filbert. It was originally designed as a triple load strokework brush, hence the name Trifecta, however I'm not a strokework artist and I love this brush. Now that I am free to sing its praises I am going to have to share with all of you some of the different uses for the brush. Watch for those in the coming weeks.
You can purchase the brush on my website and as far as I know I am one of the first sites to carry it. I have a great deal going right now on the set with free shipping. Come on over and take a look and be one of the first to purchase this amazing brush.
Don't confuse this brush with Loew Cornell's Miracle Wedge, while it appears to be similiar the bristles on the brush are not cut quite as deep and it is much easier to use. I purchased the Miracle Wedge because I wanted to compare the two and I wasn't thrilled with the Loew Cornell version. I felt that the Miracle Wedge was harder to use and you didn't get the full impact of the brush because the bristles are cut deeper. Take a look at my soon to be released free download project on the Paintworks site, hopefully it will be available soon, to see how I used the set of brushes to paint tropical flowers.
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