Strathmore

Strathmore have been producing quality fine art papers for over 130 years. Their pads and journals are suitable for a range of media, from watercolour and pastel to charcoal and pencil.

 

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Oil

Lustrous and versatile, oil paint is made using finely ground pigment particles suspended in drying oils. Choose from over 2,000 variations of colours.

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Acrylic

For reliability and versatility, it’s hard to beat acrylic - no other paint offers as much variety of texture, viscosity, or room for customisation. 

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Watercolour

Fine pigment suspended in a binder, which can be thinned with water. Watercolour dries quickly and is easy to apply using various techniques.

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Strathmore: Crafting Fine Art Papers Since 1892

For over 130 years, Strathmore has been a trusted name in fine art paper, known for producing some of the highest quality papers in the world.

The brand’s story began in 1892, when founder Horace Moses opened the Mittineague mill in Massachusetts. Inspired by the beauty of Scotland’s Strathmore Valley and its blooming thistle, Moses adopted the thistle as the brand’s symbol of quality and excellence.

The first Strathmore paper, Charcoal, was launched in 1899, followed closely by Bristol, quickly establishing the brand’s reputation for durability and consistency. Today, Strathmore remains a preferred choice for artists of all levels, offering a range of surfaces ideal for drawing, painting, and printmaking.

Strathmore’s paper range is designed to cater to all artists, from beginners to professionals. The 100 and 200 Series offer affordable options, with quality suitable for youth and developing artists. For more advanced work, the 300 Series is a step up, offering better durability, while the 400 Series is best for serious artists who demand the highest quality.

At the top tier, the 500 Series papers are premium quality, archival papers made with cotton fibres, perfect for professional artwork that stands the test of time.

With endorsements from artists like Norman Rockwell and Andrew Wyeth, Strathmore continues its legacy of excellence, providing a reliable foundation for creating works that last for generations.