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300 Gsm Premium Black Paper Carbon Sketch Pad (24 Sheets) (BPW)

Sale priceRs. 200.00

The Scholar Black Toned Paper Sketchbook is perfect for monochromatic work as well as for opaque mediums with vibrant colours. 

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The Scholar Black Toned Paper Sketchbook is used for increased realism, hiding mistakes, and encouraging a fuller range of values. Black Toned Paper is designed to take your colored pencil, graphite, or gel pen drawings to the very next level. Think outside the box by challenging yourself & ordering the affordable, professional Scholar Black Toned Paper Sketchbook.

Suitable Media: Watercolours, Acrylic (including heavy body), Gouache, Gel Pens, Oil Pastels, Soft Pastels, Metallic Markers, Acrylic Markers,

FEATURES WALKTHROUGH

The Paper

This is perfect paper for artworks with gelly roll or metallic markers as the colours show up bright and vibrant. This is great for wet mediums as there is minimal warping of the paper. If you are someone who works with minimal layers with oil pastels then this is a good surface to work on as it has a smooth surface. Work in multiple layers with wet mediums without the paper fibers being disturbed.

Spiral Bound

Held together by a twin wire loop binding that flips all the way back so you’re working one piece at a time with ease. The size mentioned includes the complete sheet as delivered including the section where the paper is wire bound. Paper stay unified that helps you when you travel.

Black is fun

Black is bold. Why get bored with the usual off white paper? Widen your artistic horizons & creative skills by adding this black paper sketch pad to your awesome fine art collection..

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