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Pastel Premier Eco Panels White Fine Grit - Sizes Up To 11" x 14"
Mounted on 1/8 inch thick eco friendly board made from sustainable materials. Save time and money, these very rigid boards are ideal for travel and plein air painting.
Pastel Premier is a truly unique 100% Cotton Archival Quality pastel paper. It is double primed and coated with an aluminum oxide created for Pastel Premier to produce an ideal surface for pastel painting. The final seal coat makes this paper extremely durable and able to withstand almost any measure of scrubbing and reworking. The paper works with a wide range of media as an underpainting and accepts as many as 25 layers of pastel.
100% Cotton/Archival Quality
Heavy 145 lb., 310 gram paper
Accepts multiple layers of pastel
Extraordinarily durable surface
Made in the U.S.A
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Amate Bark Paper from Mexico - Weave Azul Blue 15.5x23 Inch Sheet
This gorgeous paper comes to us from a Mexico, where skilled artisans have been producing amate paper for centuries. The culture of amate paper dates back to pre-Columbian Meso-American times.
Amate paper looks amazing if you simply frame a sheet as ready made artwork. Also terrific for bookmaking arts, collage, multimedia artwork, paper sculpture, lampshades, and more.
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Amate Bark Paper from Mexico - Solid Azul Blue 15.5x23 Inch Sheet
This gorgeous paper comes to us from a Mexico, where skilled artisans have been producing amate paper for centuries. The culture of amate paper dates back to pre-Columbian Meso-American times. Amate paper looks amazing if you simply frame a sheet as ready made artwork. Also terrific for bookmaking arts, collage, multimedia artwork, paper sculpture, lampshades, and more. Solid Amate paper is often used for gouache paintings. It can also be used for acrylic painting.
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Cavallini Vintage Charts (Eye Chart & Anatomy Chart) Notebook Set
2 notebooks packaged as one set
- Lined and graph interiors
- 96 pages each
- 5.5" x 7.25"
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Japanese Chiyogami Paper - Gold Flowers Falling Against Green Sky
These wonderfully decorative patterns on paper, known as Chiyogami, are silkscreened onto machine made sheets of mixed kozo and sulphite. They are more popularly known as Yuzen in the United States.
Originally, Chiyogami designs were developed in the Edo period as woodblock prints by papermakers during the farming season for use as accessories in the house to enliven the interiors. They were based on the bright kimono textiles which the papermakers from the countryside saw on the fashionable wealthier ladies in the larger cities, especially in Kyoto, where the area known as Yuzen had become famous for its sophisticated techniques for dyeing cloth.
Chiyogami was meant to be cut into pieces and made into paper dolls or pasted on tea tins or small paper boxes; still today the scale of the patterns is reminiscent of these early uses. And still many of the symbols depicted hearken back to auspicious occasions when fancy kimonos would be worn: cranes for long life; bamboo for flexibility; plum blossoms and pine boughs for beauty and longevity.
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