Stonehenge : Aqua Watercolor Paper Block : 140lb (300gsm) : 12x16in : Hot Pressed
Price:
$32.79
Info
Stonehenge Aqua Hotpress is a superb paper for botanical illustration since is very smooth while still having a delicate fine texture that is ideal for colored pencil and watercolor layering. This makes vibrant realistic paintings entirely possible. The water permeates the paper slowly allowing for you to produce fine details and subtle gradations without losing any vibrancy or radiance.
Stonehenge Aqua is a high quality, silky watercolor paper that performs excellently with wet-on-wet applications or wet-on-dry applications. It’s crispness and excellent quality enables it to anchor work beautifully no matter what the technique. Lifting and blending are a dream on this paper allowing you the control you need to produce fine, elegant work. It’s absorbency is perfect for preventing bright colors drying to a dull tone. The flat paper dries flat and resists buckling, whether you’re using blocks or sheets. Stonehenge Aqua can be used for watercolor, pen and ink drawings, intaglio printing, calligraphy, pastel painting and silkscreen printing.
Each sheet is made from 100% cotton and is acid and chlorine free with a synthetic sizing, that doesn’t contain any gelatine.
This is a block of 15 sheets of 300gsm Stonehenge Aqua Hotpress paper measuring 12 x 16in. Each sheet is glued on two sides and can be carefully removed when dry using a butter knife.
Spec
Product Code | PSTA1216HP |
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Quality | Highest |
To Use With | Watercolor, Printmaking, Ink, Pens, Calligraphy |
Vegan | Vegan |
Country of Manufacture | Netherlands |
Barcode | 645248440791 |
Surface : Colour | White |
Surface : Type | Paper - Block |
Surface : Surface | Hot Pressed |
GSM Weight Range | 300 - 399 gsm |
Size (Inch) | 12 x 16 in |
Surface : gsm | 300 gsm (140 lb) |
Quantity : Sheets | 15 Sheets |
Format | Block |
Surface Texture | Smooth / Hot Press |
Weight (kg) | 0.890000 |
Reviews 2
Review
Stonehenge watercolour paper is less absorbent than the one I was using (Moulin du Roy). This makes it easier to work wet-on-wet and the colours produce a brighter effect. I had the impression that Moulin du Roy made the colours dull, at least in the first washes.
Review
Been looking for a smooth paper for intaglio printmaking. This paper works well for me.