
SAI brushes are the first of its kind to reproduce water-soluble brushes in a self-contained, disposable form. The brushes are a great combination of traditional sumi-e (Asian art) brush quality and modern brush functionality and portability. SAI brushes have the potential to revolutionize painting as we know it, allowing artists to create beautiful artwork from an elegant, non-messy tool. The innovative design of these SAI brush pens from Akashiya is what helped it win the 2007 ISOT Stationery of the Year award in Japan. “Great Combination of Traditional Sumi-e (Asian Art) Brush Quality and Modern Brush Functionality and Portability, Elegant, Convenient, Non-messy Brush, Used to Add Shading and Easy Color Merging” for you all to see :Pįirstly here is what it says on the website : They happened to pop up on my recommended page and since it wasn’t very expensive ( Rs.190 a pop) I thought I should give them a try.īelow is my review on the pens along with some pictures that I have bummed off the net and some rubbish pics of my own.

Theres everything from books on classical artists, art instructional books, books on plants and animals, Misfits records, watercolor sticks and whatnots.Īnyway I have recently bought some brush pens from Flipkart. 2,53,200? It would take me 10 lifetimes before I can spend that much on books :P Especially since Flipkart now delivers a lot of stuff you normally wouldn’t dream of finding in Bangalore.ĭid you know my Flipkart wishlist, which is only art books and art supplies (and a few records) totals up to 184 books and supplies and amounts to Rs. Art Supply Review: Akashiya Sai Watercolor Brush pens
