Collection: Watercolour Paper
Get creative with Art to Art’s range of high quality watercolour papers. Selecting the right watercolour paper is crucial to achieving vibrant, beautiful creations that reflect your artistic vision and skills. You will find that this is the foundation that can elevate your watercolour artwork exponentially. With your actual needs in mind, determine the weight and texture that suits your preferred techniques.
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Canson Montval Watercolour Rolls
Regular price From $199.95Regular priceUnit price / per
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Enjoy the convenience of shopping from home and take advantage of our discounted rates without compromising on quality. With delivery available Australia-wide, order today and have your supplies shipped directly to your doorstep."}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":" "}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"FAQs","bold":true}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":" "}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"What is the best watercolour paper ? - ","bold":true},{"type":"text","value":"When it comes to watercolour painting papers, we recommend the following:"}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":""},{"type":"link","url":"https://www.arttoart.net/collections/saunders-waterford","title":null,"target":null,"children":[{"type":"text","value":"Saunders Waterford"}]},{"type":"text","value":"\n 100% Cotton Paper"}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":""},{"type":"link","url":"https://dbg-arttoart.myshopify.com/products/arches-for-oil-paper-pads","title":null,"children":[{"type":"text","value":"Arches"}]},{"type":"text","value":" 100%\n Cotton Paper"}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":""},{"type":"link","url":"https://dbg-arttoart.myshopify.com/products/canson-c-a-grain-drawing-paper-sheets","title":null,"children":[{"type":"text","value":"Canson"}]},{"type":"text","value":"\n Montval"}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":" "}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":" ","bold":true}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"What is the difference between a watercolour pad and a watercolour block?","bold":true}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":" "}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"A watercolour block is a watercolour pad of paper that's\n\nbound on all \n\nsides with a rubber coating. You paint on the top sheet, and then remove\n\nit after it dries flat. A watercolour painting pad, on the other hand, \n\nis just bound on one side."}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":" "}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"Cotton vs wood pulp watercolour papers","bold":true}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"Cotton paper: ","bold":true},{"type":"text","value":"The finest watercolour papers are made of 100% cotton. This\n paper is highly absorbent, has an excellent texture and remains at peak saturation longer to give the artist plenty of time to work on larger areas. Although more expensive than other ranges, cotton papers can make a huge difference in your watercolour work and are well worth the investment."}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"Wood pulp watercolour paper: ","bold":true},{"type":"text","value":"these watercolour pads provide excellent quality paper at an affordable \nprice. This sturdy, durable watercolour paper is designed to stand up to repeated washes and all sorts of artistic experimentation, but the pulp is not as strong as cotton and is also acidic. Wood pulp has to be chemically treated during the manufacturing process to make the paper acid free."}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":" "}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"What does the paper weight mean?","bold":true}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"Lightweight 185gsm: ","bold":true},{"type":"text","value":"generally used for small size works. It needs stretching."}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"Medium weight 300gsm: ","bold":true},{"type":"text","value":"the most common. Offers a great thickness that can\n stand up to most applications of paint and water."}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"Heavy weight 650gsm or more: ","bold":true},{"type":"text","value":"ultra thick sheets that can withstand layers of paint or water application. Doesn't need to be stretched."}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":" "}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"What are the different watercolour paper textures?","bold":true}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"Smooth (hot pressed): ","bold":true},{"type":"text","value":"a super smooth surface that is the least absorbent paper. Washes can turn out uneven, but it gives a nice juicy look. Best suited for lifting and\ncorrections and highly detailed work. Brush work has to be light and delicate. This is the best paper for retaining the vibrancy of colours."}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"Medium (cold pressed): ","bold":true},{"type":"text","value":"offering a mid texture and medium absorbency. Washes come out almost as good as rough paper. Lifting and corrections can be done, and it can take most of the aggressive brush techniques as well. A good amount of detailed work can also be done. Vibrancy of colours is good as long as glazes are kept to a minimum. Works well with all painting consistencies, from very diluted to undiluted."}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":"Rough: ","bold":true},{"type":"text","value":"the roughest texture and the most absorbent. The surface traps watercolour pigments, creating an even watercolour wash. Best for dry brush techniques, not great for lifting and corrections. Best suited for \naggressive brush techniques, not for highly detailed works as the surface texture does not allow small details to be painted in the correct shape. Colour vibrancy is not the best on rough paper. Works \nwell with all painting consistencies, from very diluted to undiluted."}]},{"type":"paragraph","children":[{"type":"text","value":" "}]}]}