As previously mentioned the new major release of Gimp (2.8) will come with new resources (organized by tags) - the current kit is pretty old (see picture)
But where can Gimp users find already cool brushes :
First, I recommend to download GPS (gimp-paint-studio) - GPS is a collection of brushes and accompanying tool presets made by Ramón Miranda.
GPS is very complete and comes with documentations and tutorial - the focus is on traditional artists (brushes are called "2B Pencils", "Anatomy Pencil", "Oil small" etc ...)
Secondly the brush kit from davidrevoy.com called "Chaos and Evolutions" worth a shot.
Otherwise you can find a compilation from various source at www.techzilo.com/gimp-brushes/
or brushes.deviantart.com
Also good to know "Photoshop brushes" work in GIMP (2.4 and above) ; which means you can also add .abr files into your /brushes folder and they'll work too.
And in last resort you can always make your own brushes.
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