Using a brush
You should be able to rinse the paint brushes and rollers out with water to use them again. Make sure that you do this immediately after finishing using the brushes. If you do not then the paint will harden on the brushes and you will not be able to use them any more.
He is an impressionist artist.
Yes
Pastels.
Using a brush
Archaeologists often use brushes called soft-bristled or camel hair brushes. These brushes are gentle and help in carefully removing dirt and debris from artifacts or excavation sites without causing damage.
You should be able to rinse the paint brushes and rollers out with water to use them again. Make sure that you do this immediately after finishing using the brushes. If you do not then the paint will harden on the brushes and you will not be able to use them any more.
The use of sandpaper and brushes to remove the epidermis and portions of the dermis is called dermabrasion.
Cant't you see that the reflections are interesting? And in Monet's case there are also the water lilies.
oil paints
Of course he did.
sunflowers
Pastels.
Yes
He is an impressionist artist.
No, archaeologists do not typically use banister brushes for excavation. They use specialized tools such as trowels, brushes, and shovels designed specifically for the careful and precise work of uncovering and documenting artifacts and archaeological features. Banister brushes are more commonly used for cleaning and dusting banisters and other household surfaces.