Watercolour

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Ideal For: Watercolor
Also Suitable For: Gouache, tempera & acrylic paints

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Watercolour paper is specially made to absorb water and pigment without warping, usually produced from cotton, cellulose, or a blend of both.

Good-quality, acid-free watercolour paper can last for decades or even centuries if stored and cared for properly.

Yes, watercolour paper works well with mixed media like ink, pencil, and light acrylics, though very heavy media may require thicker paper.

Paper can be stretched or taped down to prevent buckling, especially when using heavy washes.

Choose smoother paper for detailed work and rougher textures for expressive washes, and select higher GSM for heavier water use.

Most artists paint on the textured (front) side, but the smoother back side can be used for finer details or ink work.