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Farm Fatale
> 3 dayIf you want to do good work you must have good tools. And that means this paper!
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cindy
> 3 daygreat watercolor paper!!
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jmsrichards
> 3 dayThe best paper I have used thus far.
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Shawn Lin Miller
> 3 dayAlready working on the second sheet, 140 pound cold press is my default, raised on this paper, its like blue jeans.
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carol irvin
> 3 dayRecently I began using Derwents Inktense pencils. You activate them with water and they change into the most intense ink colors. I used to work with paint instead of pencils. I had always preferred Arches ROUGH version when I worked in paint. Changing to the Inktense Pencils changed that preference. They do not like the rough version. So I bought one block in the cold press (this one) and another in the hot press. So far, out of the three, this one emerges as the winner. When the pencils are activated by water, they bloom nicely and the work becomes a very vivid watercolor. I had less success with the hot press. The colors do not bloom and run at all. They stay exactly where you put them when you activate them with water. The colors simply become vivid. I like the way watercolor blurs and blooms--all the distinctive markings we associate with watercolor. In sum, this paper is the best choice if you switch to water soluble pencils instead of paint. I never even considered switching from Arches watercolor block to another product. Ive used it for decades and it is the best. I had to switch from paint to pencils because of health problems with mobility (age 68). I am next going to try water soluble oil pastels on the paper. I am expecting this one will also be the winner but I could be wrong. The key thing to remember is that the materials you choose as your paint will affect the paper choice. If you switched painting materials, like I did, there seems little choice but to try all three types, just like I did.
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Kathy M
> 3 dayExcellent watercolor paper. And the pad keeps it from wrinkling as much.
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Janet M. Oconnor
> 3 dayThis pad was a little smaller than I wanted, but the quality is great.
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Jane Perkins
> 3 dayThe top watercolor paper you can buy - other than the really expensive stuff. You can scrub it over and over and it does not fall apart like less expensive papers. Great price, too.
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judy
Greater than one weekWonderful product ! Love painting with this paper!
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Carla19
> 3 dayToo small