Paintbrush Holder
Paintbrush Holder
Paintbrush Holder
Paintbrush Holder
Paintbrush Holder
Paintbrush Holder
Paintbrush Holder
Paintbrush Holder
Paintbrush Holder
Paintbrush Holder
Paintbrush Holder
Paintbrush Holder
Paintbrush Holder
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Paintbrush Holder

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$20.00
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These are original pottery pieces created by Lyn Anderson

These are 10 different paintbrush holders. Lyn has made them so the majority have a little ridge you can lay a paintbrush in, but you can also store paintbrushes vertically in them. If you put water and soap into the holder, she has added ridges to the bottom of the cups to more easily scrub your brushes with.

They could also easily double as fun pen holders for someone's desk, a bright pop of colour to a dull day.

Each piece is color‑blocked: pastel or saturated tops (lemon yellow, teal, deep indigo/purple, mustard, coral red, soft pink) paired with darker lower bands — several with a matte black or navy base — and one with a thin yellow foot. The rims are slightly irregular, with a few notches and uneven edges that give them a handmade, ceramic feel; tiny speckles and faint drips in the glaze catch the light. Visually they read like a set of playful, modernist totems — the contrast of bright upper colors and darker bases creates a sense of grounding and personality for each piece.  Artistically they suggest craft, color theory play, and a friendly, minimalist sculptural language.

Lyn made these in 2025.

Each holder is sold separately.