Painting album A4 40l. 160g.
Painting Album A4 40 sheets 160g – Versatility for Every Creator
Format: A4
Paper Weight: 160 g/m²
Every work of art starts with the right foundation. A common problem for beginner artists or students is paper that is too thin, which wrinkles from moisture or allows marker ink to bleed through. This painting album is an optimal solution, combining quality, capacity, and affordability.
1. Paper Density and Texture
This watercolor notebook features a 160 g/m² density. This is the "golden middle" between regular drawing paper and thick professional cardboard:
- Moisture Resistance: The paper is thick enough to withstand watercolor layers without significant warping.
- Layering: Great for working with markers – colors stay bright and ink doesn't bleed through to the other side.
- Surface: A smooth but sufficiently toothy texture ensures good pencil pigment distribution.
2. Capacity and Format
The A4 format is a standard in both art schools and general education institutions. This album stands out for its capacity:
- 40-Sheet Pack: Most standard albums have 10-20 sheets, so this version will last twice as long.
- Creative Freedom: The large number of sheets allows you to experiment without fear and sketch boldly.
3. Universal Application
Although labeled as a watercolor notebook, it is extremely versatile. Our tests showed it works perfectly for:
- Graphic works with pens or markers.
- Classic drawing with colored pencils.
- Creating collages and mixed media.
Technical Summary
- Type: Painting and drawing album.
- Format: A4 (210 x 297 mm).
- Number of Sheets: 40 sheets.
- Paper Weight: 160 g/m².
- Compatibility: Watercolor, markers, pencils, ink.
Verdict
This A4 painting album is one of the best choices for pupils and students. Due to the 160g density, it becomes a universal tool that is not afraid of water or bright markers. It is an economical and high-quality choice that ensures neat and long-lasting art pieces.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is the paper suitable for gouache?
Yes, the 160 g/m² thickness is quite sufficient for gouache work, provided an excessive amount of water is not used.
Are the sheets easy to tear out?
The album is constructed to hold the sheets firmly, but if needed, they can be cut or carefully torn out depending on the binding type.
Do markers bleed through to the other side?
Most standard markers and felt-tips do not bleed through, however, when using alcohol-based markers, it is recommended to place an extra protective sheet underneath.