🎨 Elevate Your Artistry with Arches – Where Tradition Meets Innovation!
The Arches Watercolor Pad is a premium 9x12 inch pad featuring 12 sheets of 100% cotton, cold press watercolor paper. Renowned for its exceptional strength and exquisite quality, this pad is designed for artists seeking the best in functionality and durability. With a rich history dating back to 1492, Arches continues to set the standard in professional art papers.
Material Type | Cotton |
Color | White Natural |
Paper Finish | Watercolor |
Sheet Count | 12 |
Paper Size | 9x12 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 12.21"L x 9.06"W |
T**E
Wonderful watercolor paper
When I first started watercoloring, I tried using whatever paper I could find at my local big box art store (I won't name names, but its very common paper at a very common store). My art was... pathetic, blurry, faded in all the wrong places, and just not very good. And I almost stopped painting with watercolor altogether.If it wasn't for the fact that watercolor paint is more seemingly more environmentally friendly than, say, acrylic painting with its plastics and oil painting with all the chemicals needed, I would have given up on watercolors altogether. But I love how watercolor pigments only need to be rewetted to come back alive, how I can travel anywhere with only a small palette, some basic brushes, a bit of water and some paper, and be painting within minutes - little mess, little fuss, and beautiful ephemeral artwork.But... The paper... If you have the very best brushes ever created and the world's finest professional pigments, but you are using bad paper, your art will never turn out the way you want it. Period. Whereas, if you had the worlds cheapest brushes and pigments, but are using fine cotton, well-sized watercolor paper - your art can be breathtaking.All that is to say, if you only spend your art supply budget to buy good, cotton watercolor paper, and not fancy brushes or paints, you will still be able to create masterpieces, because the paper will behave predictably and reliably with the water and pigments. You will be able to lift pigments when and where you want. You can add several washes of color to the same areas without severe warping or ruining the sizing. You can paint fine, hair's breadth details with smooth application or you can soften an abstract background with gradients and wet washes in beautiful patterns. You can use masking fluid (and not remove it for some time) and not have the paper tear when you do remove it, and on and on.But to do that, you must have good watercolor paper. You simply must. When I finally coughed up the extra money to buy a pad of Arches 140# coldpress is when my artwork finally reached a level that I wasn't humiliated to have another person see my paintings. There are plenty of other brands of cotton rag paper that I understand are excellent as well, but few are at a pricepoint that would allow me to paint as a hobby. Arches manages to do that as well, at least right now. So, really, unless you are a professional artist, (and maybe even then) Arches is perhaps your best all around choice for a watercolor medium, and I can absolutely see how it rules all the discussion boards, youtube videos, and watercolor class discussions as the top pick for watercolor paper.
H**R
Finally made the switch…
I was using Master Touch watercolor paper until I got so sick of how crappy it was that I researched better paper. So glad I bought this paper. Expensive, yes, but cut it up in smaller pieces and it’s great. If you are a beginner, it is very important, more than anything else, to purchase a higher-quality paper such as this one!
G**S
Nice paper for watercolors.
I like the slightly rough texture. It is heavy and minimizes warping with watercolor paints.
M**N
Great quality paper for watercolor
I’ve been using cheaper paper for practice. Most of the artists giving tutorials suggest this paper. Since I decided to paint my greeting cards, I purchased this paper. The quality is fantastic. The colors are more vibrant and blend perfectly. Correction is much easier. Use a wet, clean brush and the mistake erases. Great size as I can get 4 cards from 1 sheet of paper. Is it a little pricey? Yes. But considering a store bought greeting card is $5+, it’s worth it.
M**U
Premier Quality
These sheets are of premier quality indeed. I enjoy painting more with these sheets as if my painting skill has miraculously improved all of a sudden! I love them, and I don't think I would want to return to any of the sheets I used before!
O**R
This excellent paper is worth its high price per sheet.
The ability to make corrections or change directions on a piece that you've already worked for several hours is the one factor that justifies this brand's unusually high price per sheet. All premium papers do a fine job of holding water, resisting warping and pilling, and accepting paint in any consistency, but Arches papers allow one to partially remove mistakes just a bit more easily than less expensive alternatives.
A**
Best paper.
I love this brand. I'm somewhat a beginner, but I know what works well for me. Ive tried others but I just love the texture and how it hold the washes. Best for what I do.
G**M
Arches is the best!
Bought as a gift for my friend's birthday. She loves to watercolor paint and says Arches is the best, so I got her this pad. She was happy to receive it.
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