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The sheets are mouldmade and tub-sized using organic gelatin. They are 100% cotton and neutral pH with four deckle edges. Highly versatile for watercolors, Arches is also well-suited for work in mixed media.
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A great paper to experiment with! Yupo breaks all the rules of watercolor and delivers surprising results. The paint sits up on the paper and it can hold multiple layers. Working from dark to lightis possible as
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The sheets are mouldmade and tub-sized using organic gelatin. They are 100% cotton and neutral pH with four deckle edges. Highly versatile for watercolors, Arches is also well-suited for work in mixed media,
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Rising Stonehenge Roll, 245gm/m 2 , 50' x 10yd - White Stonehenge is a 100% cotton, acid-free paper used for all types of printmaking as well as for drawing and painting. It can withstand a high embossment
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A favorite of printmakers and other artists, Arches Cover is a very versatile paper. It is suitable for all hand-printing processes, and is also preferred by many pastelists and mixed media artists. Mouldmade in
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This slick, acid-free translucent paper is used as a slip sheet in storing artwork. It has a little more body than Interleaving. Glassine is not combinable with other papers for quantity discounts.
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Masa Japanese Paper, 77gsm, 43in x 30yd Roll Used as am inexpensive sumi, printmaking, marbling and fine letterpress paper. Masa is a soft, white paper with the traditional absorbency and feel of handmade Japanese
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Mulberry is soft, flexible, long fibered and possesses great wet strength for its weight. Use it for block printing, chie colle, etching, lithography and as a traditional sumi paper. Handmade from kozo and
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Amate Mexican Bark Paper - Woven Golden Brown Made by the Otomi Indians who live in Mexico's Sierra Madre mountains. The word amate means 'paper' in the Nahuatl language. To make amate, the bark of ficus and
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Amate Mexican Bark Paper - Woven Melon Made by the Otomi Indians who live in Mexico's Sierra Madre mountains. The word amate means 'paper' in the Nahuatl language. To make amate, the bark of ficus and mulberry
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Inkjet Transfer Techniques Offers artists and photographers new processes for printing on metal, metal leaf and other non-porous surfaces using custom precoats and gelatin transfers - all suitable for desktop
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