Description
This is a description of a watercolor paper made by the Royal Watercolour Society. The paper is designed for use with water-based paints and is made from a mixture of cotton and linen. The paper is sized with gelatin, and each sheet is deckle-edged. The paper bears the stamp and watermark of the Royal Watercolour Society. The paper is hot-pressed, meaning that it has an extremely smooth surface.
Created in consultation with the President and Council of the Royal
Watercolour Society, this neutral white, artist-quality paper is
designed for use with water-based paints. It is made from a mixture
of cotton and linen, and is sized with gelatin. Each sheet is
deckle-edged, and bears the stamp and watermark of the RWS.At
425gsm, these are thick, high-quality sheets. Please note, these
sheets are hot-pressed: they have an extremely smooth surface,
ideal for detailed watercolour painting.For more information on the
production and properties of watercolour papers, click here.